Theatre Resources
Mon, 4 Dec 2000, 12:09 pmWalter Plinge15 posts in thread
Theatre Resources
Mon, 4 Dec 2000, 12:09 pmIf you want to check out a cool magazine on performing arts try FEEDBACK they have heaps of practical articles on theatre unlike this site that tell you everything from how to do a great audition to how to get a gig on a cruise ship. It has heaps of goss and all the info us sydney siders need. subscription is only $27 just contact lindsay@feedback.com.au
RE: Theatre Resources
Mon, 4 Dec 2000, 03:40 pmWalter Plinge
Kimberley,
I don't think that Stage Whispers is what the public wants. I think it is only a matter of time before they disappear forever because a group like ITA can offer more interesting and relevant information. Thank you for proving my point with that typo above "It's want the public want". Good one Stage Whispers.. you've done it again!
As for specifics, ok Kimberley, the reviews are boring and uninsightful and in many cases are little more than rehashings of the plot. Names are spelt incorrectly (now that's just insulting, don't you guys buy a program?) and the reviews offer little critical content, making them no more than a synopsis of personae and plot. There is no practical content for performers to use as a resource either. The only reason Stage Whispers has lasted as long as it has is because there has been no competition for them.
I'm not having a go at you Kimberley, it's the magazine as a whole that has been caught in some sort of time warp and has not progressed. To be honnest with you you are one of the best in the mag, however I am one of the few people who read all the reviews from all the states and your company is by no means flattering.
I don't think that Stage Whispers is what the public wants. I think it is only a matter of time before they disappear forever because a group like ITA can offer more interesting and relevant information. Thank you for proving my point with that typo above "It's want the public want". Good one Stage Whispers.. you've done it again!
As for specifics, ok Kimberley, the reviews are boring and uninsightful and in many cases are little more than rehashings of the plot. Names are spelt incorrectly (now that's just insulting, don't you guys buy a program?) and the reviews offer little critical content, making them no more than a synopsis of personae and plot. There is no practical content for performers to use as a resource either. The only reason Stage Whispers has lasted as long as it has is because there has been no competition for them.
I'm not having a go at you Kimberley, it's the magazine as a whole that has been caught in some sort of time warp and has not progressed. To be honnest with you you are one of the best in the mag, however I am one of the few people who read all the reviews from all the states and your company is by no means flattering.
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