Rise and Fall of Who?
Fri, 23 Mar 2001, 04:45 pmGrant Malcolm3 posts in thread
Rise and Fall of Who?
Fri, 23 Mar 2001, 04:45 pmPlaylovers present
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
directed by David Gardette
I hope Dave hasn't "stolen" Jamie's play!
Cheers
Grant
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
directed by David Gardette
I hope Dave hasn't "stolen" Jamie's play!
Cheers
Grant
Grant MalcolmFri, 23 Mar 2001, 04:45 pm
Playlovers present
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
directed by David Gardette
I hope Dave hasn't "stolen" Jamie's play!
Cheers
Grant
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
directed by David Gardette
I hope Dave hasn't "stolen" Jamie's play!
Cheers
Grant
Walter PlingeSat, 24 Mar 2001, 11:19 am
RE: Rise and Fall of Who?
Hi Grant,
No, David has not stolen "Jamie's" play. Jamie submitted "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice" to Playlovers but recently withdrew his services as director. David has kindly offered to direct it instead so that we do not have to change yet another season.
Cheers, Gill
No, David has not stolen "Jamie's" play. Jamie submitted "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice" to Playlovers but recently withdrew his services as director. David has kindly offered to direct it instead so that we do not have to change yet another season.
Cheers, Gill
Walter PlingeSat, 24 Mar 2001, 12:17 pm
RE: Rise and Fall of Who?
I would like to take this opportunity to wish David G. and the Playlovers crew the very best of luck with their production of 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice'.
My reasons for withdrawing as director have nothing to do with Playlovers or their selection process and I am grateful for the professional manner in which they have responded to the situation. I am also grateful to Playlovers for having given me the opportunity to direct for them again. I have only ever had positive experiences of the company and still regard them as the very best, most consistent community theatre organisation in the metro area.
Having spent five months working on CABARET I did not feel that I could do the play justice in the timeframe available. I needed time to re-energise. Furthermore I am presenting at an international conference in Norway in June/July which was always going to make the rehearsal process difficult. Not wanting to cause Playlovers or myself undue difficulties I chose to withdraw, and I am sure that the play (which is dear to my heart) is in safe hands with someone of David Gardette's experience and energy. I have offered to discuss my ideas for the project with Playlovers if that would be helpful.
Once again, best wishes to all involved in 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice'. I am glad that it is going ahead and look forward to seeing the end result.
And thank you again to all those people who came and supported CABARET.
My reasons for withdrawing as director have nothing to do with Playlovers or their selection process and I am grateful for the professional manner in which they have responded to the situation. I am also grateful to Playlovers for having given me the opportunity to direct for them again. I have only ever had positive experiences of the company and still regard them as the very best, most consistent community theatre organisation in the metro area.
Having spent five months working on CABARET I did not feel that I could do the play justice in the timeframe available. I needed time to re-energise. Furthermore I am presenting at an international conference in Norway in June/July which was always going to make the rehearsal process difficult. Not wanting to cause Playlovers or myself undue difficulties I chose to withdraw, and I am sure that the play (which is dear to my heart) is in safe hands with someone of David Gardette's experience and energy. I have offered to discuss my ideas for the project with Playlovers if that would be helpful.
Once again, best wishes to all involved in 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice'. I am glad that it is going ahead and look forward to seeing the end result.
And thank you again to all those people who came and supported CABARET.