For Shame, Perth People!
Sun, 29 June 2008, 02:36 pmJustSuse34 posts in thread
For Shame, Perth People!
Sun, 29 June 2008, 02:36 pmThe other night I went to do an adjudication of Blak Yak's latest play 'Deus ex Quanta' at the Subiaco Arts Centre. About half an hour later I came home again. Why? Because seeing that I WAS THE ONLY PERSON WHO TURNED UP TO SEE THE PLAY, they (quite reasonably) cancelled the performance!!
This website has lately been full of people whingeing about clubs doing the same old shows again and again - Blak Yak offer you a new and different show - and nobody goes. You complain about having to travel too far to see shows - Blak Yak put on a show at Subiaco, couldn't get much more central - and nobody goes. You worry and fret about the future of Community Theatre, you want the Government to do something about it - but you don't support it! I have been involved with Community Theatre for 30 years; we have gone through good years and bad, and will do so again. The only thing that will bring about the demise of the community is apathy.
No, I'm not affiliated with Blak Yak, its one of the few clubs I have not yet worked with. As Nick, the director, told me, when they do stage adaptations of crappy TV shows they have to turn people away. When they do a 'real' play they get no audience. Why? Does the title being in Latin scare you? They are trying to establish a reputation for doing new, different, edgey stuff - which is what many of you claim to want - but you won't support them.
The play runs for one more week. They have to pay for the hire of the venue, help them to at least do that. Go and see it.
Don't cancel Friday's show!!!!
Thu, 3 July 2008, 09:44 amI'll come and I would bring friends, but as I'm sure you've pointed out to me in the past Nick, I have none ;)
Seriously, if we as theatre enthusiasts can't support other clubs (may surprise some of you to know that whilst I'm a member of two theatre groups, Blak Yak isn't one of those) why the hell should we expect audiences to rock up for shows we're in?
It seems to me that given there isn't a plethora of other groups performing this week (I think Blak Yak's scheduling was pretty good seeing as a lot of theatres don't have productions on until later this month) there should be plenty of people at a loose end this weekend who are able to go and see this play.
Looking forward to it and hoping others will make the effort.
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