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Reviewing people you know

Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 12:04 pm
DazzaB30 posts in thread
Hey Everyone, I've got a question that I would like some opinions on. I have recently written a review of a show that I saw. Quite a few of my friends were in the show and my review has been questioned because I know some of the people involved. (My review is located in this thread if you want to read it - http://www.theatre.asn.au/theatre_reviews/paris ) My situation however is that I live in a relatively small community and therefore I know quite a few of the people invovled in theatre around here. As such, it's difficult for me to find a show in this area that doesn't have at least a couple people that I know in it. My question is then this: Is a person incapable of writing a balanced, un-biassed, constructive review of a show that involves one or more of that person's friends? I personally don't think this is the case. Quite often my friends ask me for my opinion because they know I will tell them honestly. I do hold to a philosphy that there is no point in being mean when giving feedback - all that does is shatter confidence. BUT I will always be honest, and if this means telling someone (including friends) that I didn't think some work they did was good, I will, however I will focus on how to improve that aspect as opposed to just saying it was bad. Is that biassed? I personally don't think so, but I would love to hear what other people have to say on the matter. Hoping to get lots of feedback Darren

Reviewing friends

Tue, 27 Nov 2007, 06:41 pm
Well... I never LIE about friends performances in reviews, although sometimes I do lie by omission, and occassionally I will tear their performance to shreds to their face but be a little softer on them in print. And if its a really bad review I sometimes hold off on submitting it until after the show has closed. So I suppose the answer is yes, I do review differently Oh... but then again I am also more likely to turn around to a friend in print and say "WHAT WERE YOU THINKING!" It all comes out in the wash

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