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Opening night disgraces

Thu, 23 Nov 2006, 08:50 pm
Gordon the Optom9 posts in thread
For the second time in a month I have arrived at a theatre only to find that the opening night performance has been cancelled.
The first show was a professional production, part of Artrage, and I was told of the play that very same afternoon, by a family member of the production’s team. I drove into the city, parked at a metered area and paid for 2.5 hours. On arriving at the theatre I didn’t notice the A5 handwritten sign on the front door and walked in, only to find all of the lights and scenery still on the floor.
The second show was an amateur production which I found on the ‘What’s on today’ section of this site. On arrival at the theatre, the banner outside still stated the incorrect opening night date. On entering cast and crew stared at me as though I was from another planet, before I was told that instead of the show, this was a final rehearsal and that the play was delayed ‘due to unforeseen circumstances’ – the same lame excuse as the first show.
On both occasions very little embarrassment was shown for the inconvenience.
Is this a new norm for Perth theatre productions? And is it now generally acceptable?

WAIT A WHILE

Fri, 24 Nov 2006, 07:00 pm
Since moving to Perth just over a year ago I have had many experiences like this.Not just in the entertainment industry but many others too. The reponse I keep getting back is : " thats the way it is here in WA. Thats why it is called wait a while" It fustrates me. It is so unprofessional not to mention inconciderate.

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