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Thu, 2 Oct 2008, 09:04 am
JoeMc3 posts in thread
Mike Boyd the Artistic Director of the RSC:-

Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Michael Boyd has called on theatre professionals to take amateur performance more seriously, and revealed that the RSC is looking to increase the amount of work it undertakes with non-professionals.

Speaking as he unveiled the company’s plans for the next three years and beyond, Boyd said that by 2012, when the RSC will stage a World Shakespeare Festival as part of the Cultural Olympiad, he wanted to “take away the crucifix and garlic that we have held up in the profession against the non-professional theatre movement in this country.”

http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/21852/rsc-seeks-greater-involvement-with-amateur

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JoeMcThu, 2 Oct 2008, 09:04 am
Mike Boyd the Artistic Director of the RSC:-

Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Michael Boyd has called on theatre professionals to take amateur performance more seriously, and revealed that the RSC is looking to increase the amount of work it undertakes with non-professionals.

Speaking as he unveiled the company’s plans for the next three years and beyond, Boyd said that by 2012, when the RSC will stage a World Shakespeare Festival as part of the Cultural Olympiad, he wanted to “take away the crucifix and garlic that we have held up in the profession against the non-professional theatre movement in this country.”

http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/21852/rsc-seeks-greater-involvement-with-amateur

Grant MalcolmThu, 2 Oct 2008, 11:13 pm

Where Devilish gone?

He/She had some interesting thoughts on the Am/Pro divide

http://www.theatre.asn.au/blog/jeffhansen/thoughts

Regards
Grant

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Director, actor and administrator of this website

Always Working ArtistsMon, 6 Oct 2008, 06:05 pm

theatre vampires

It's a curious metaphor: living theatre professionals warding-off amateur-theatre vampires with crucifix and garlic. At stage door? Maybe. Definitely not at the box-office. Any professional theatre company in Perth would welcome the living and the dead, so long as they paid for their tickets. Sure, there's snobbish on both sides. And in Perth, throw in "independent" or profit-share theatre and student theatre, and there's a landscape of theatre-producing silos. What's the practical outcome of Mike Boyd's intention: amateur battalions on Bosworth Field for R3? Black swan Theatre Co. recently asked for volunteers for the hat parade in FAR AWAY. Or is it more meaningful collaboration - the community choir in MAVIS GOES TO TIMOR (Deckchair Theatre) or Barking Gecko's community production of CRABBBING AT HIGH TIDE in Broome before Perth Festival? What are the fundamentally different intentions behind amateur and professional? We explore this question with the actual words from Perth community theatre in APOCALYPSE PERTH. Seemless transition into self-promotion: that's a professional for you. The Blue Room and Always Working Artists present APOCALYPSE PERTH 21 Oct - 8 Nov 2008 The Blue Room Studio. Bookings: (08) 9227 7005 http://www.blueroom.org.au/blueroomseasons/apocalypseperth http://alwaysworkingartists.blogspot.com/
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