Why is community theatre so bitchy?
Thu, 15 July 1999, 09:42 pmWalter Plinge23 posts in thread
Why is community theatre so bitchy?
Thu, 15 July 1999, 09:42 pmEMAILNOTICES>noWhy is there so much politics and bitchiness behind the scenes? You can deny it all you want and go on about the camaraderie, of which there can be, but I know of people who are no longer involved in theatre because of this sort of rubbish, driven underground, too scared to audition, too scared to even go see a show because of some of the carry-ons of the past, preferring to avoid these people instead. It's not just one theatre, it happens at them all.
Re: Putting out the Fires- with petrol
Tue, 20 July 1999, 05:01 pmWalter Plinge
Mr Jeff> If you want to discuss the 'social-politics' of a community,> why confine your-self to theatre?Possibly because this is a theatre web page... just a thought...> Some of the worst SP I've ever encountered> was on the School Playgrounds, with-in 'Youth Groups' that try to> motivate a good self-image, even in the Work Place!Steady on, this could get incriminating...> Bitchiness is not a part of the community, it's a lifestyle for> some people. Bithiness, backstabbing and green jealousy are everywhere,> even in the immature boys who get upset when another bloke can get> the girl, and they can't.Whoa there, bubba! Vast quatities of info here... Guess where this is heading...> Don't fight fire with fire, use water instead.Or, as my attorney advises, petrol!Be rational, people! The number of people in Community Theatre who haven't taken great relish in the merest increment of bitchiness can be counted on the fingers of one foot! Those who say otherwise are bald-faced hypocrites, and they all know it!! Bitchiness is what it is- take it, leave it, ignore it... but don't deny it exists.> Jeff "Loaded Bucket" WatkinsRaoul "flamethrowers at dawn" Duke.
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