certain ass face directors
Mon, 9 Apr 2001, 12:47 pmWalter Plinge36 posts in thread
certain ass face directors
Mon, 9 Apr 2001, 12:47 pmwhen certain people audition for certain plays and they are not cast they still expect to receive a courtesy call from the director. manners go a long way, especially for super sensitive and shaky performers
RE: certain ass face directors
Sun, 15 Apr 2001, 12:04 pmAll I can say is;
May be praised!!! Let us make most welcome a visit from one of the 'special ones' - a real, living, breathing theatre professional!!
Let us grovel in unworthiness at the words of wisdom being so proffered by the one, to whom we are not even a gnats shoelace(!) in the grand schema of things!!
Just kidding! ;o)
Steven - I think you'll find that *most* of the discussion being perpetrated here relates specifically to the amateur theatre in Perth...which is a much more vibrant proposition than the pro theatre here, by A LONG WAY!
Anyway, for my part, I would like to see a 'uniformity' (for want of a better term) of behaviour towards actors/performers who audition - simple courtesy goes a long way. After all, we are more connected electronically than ever before...there is no excuse for not being able to at least whip off a quick e-mail or leave a voicemail message for the actor to ring back.
It's simply about dignity and integrity...when these fundamentals are taken for granted, sure we may have theatre, but we lack community...and for most people community is identity. Without identity, well, I'll leave you to decide where that would leave you...
Kindest Regards
Jason Seperic
May
Let us grovel in unworthiness at the words of wisdom being so proffered by the one, to whom we are not even a gnats shoelace(!) in the grand schema of things!!
Just kidding! ;o)
Steven - I think you'll find that *most* of the discussion being perpetrated here relates specifically to the amateur theatre in Perth...which is a much more vibrant proposition than the pro theatre here, by A LONG WAY!
Anyway, for my part, I would like to see a 'uniformity' (for want of a better term) of behaviour towards actors/performers who audition - simple courtesy goes a long way. After all, we are more connected electronically than ever before...there is no excuse for not being able to at least whip off a quick e-mail or leave a voicemail message for the actor to ring back.
It's simply about dignity and integrity...when these fundamentals are taken for granted, sure we may have theatre, but we lack community...and for most people community is identity. Without identity, well, I'll leave you to decide where that would leave you...
Kindest Regards
Jason Seperic
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