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making theatre "mainstream"...

Fri, 26 May 2006, 01:12 pm
abbz41 posts in thread
Hey all, Abbey here, and a newbie to the forum. There's been a question on my mind...based on limited brain-picking from general public, and finding the general belief is theatre is not a "mainstream" source of entertainment the way rock concerts, movies and partying on a weekend at a club/bar/pub are...so.... Why is it that theatre is not "mainstream" the way film is? I believe to a larger extent it has to do with accessibility and conveneince, but there must be other reasons. Things like: Is it because theatre going is generally seen as a "high-risk" venture? Because the stories are seen to be not as good? People do not want to confront the live actors and the potential breakdown of the fourth wall into personal space...? What is your opinion? And yet another question: any thoughts on how to make theatre more mainstream?

I so agree

Mon, 29 May 2006, 04:50 pm
People like yourself who do not share the anglo-centric culture that dominates live performance in this country are ill served by our arts world. Not just indiginous Australians but immigrants from all over the world see that performing arts is still vastly white anglo saxon and feel it has no relevance to them. Soon I hope we will see changes in that area.

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