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Acorn Under Threat

Tue, 17 Aug 1999, 06:20 pm
Grant Malcolm12 posts in thread
A front page, banner headline in the Comment News proclaims "Curtain may fall on tiny theatre". The article goes on to report that the City of Gosnells has told Acorn Theatre that their building may be demolished. The city had apparently hoped that Acorn would move to the Don Russel Performing Arts Centre or another venue.Acorn Theatre President, Sue Thomas, has been an occasional contributor here on the ITA website. Sue reportedly was told by the council that the land needed to be sold to fincance the $80 million redevelopment of the Gosnells town centre. I hope you can keep us all informed, Sue. I'm sure many of us would love to support your company in anyway we can.I believe many community theatre companies are under threat; they just haven't realised it yet. Most community theatres are heavily subsidised by local government and in a "user-pays" society this situation cannot continue for long.Recreation and leisure are serious business with serious money involved. The proliferation of "community" recreation centres has brought with it a marked change in the way our community views the principle of paying for leisure. Most people don't bat an eyelid at paying a few dollars a couple of times per week to play a game of squash, tennis or some other sport. Many pay a small fortune regularly to attend a gym and participate in fitness classes. (In my opinion, the reality is that community recreation centres are fast becoming little more than glorified shopping centres.)Local authorities will find it harder and harder to justify reduced hire rates and rental for community theatre companies when all other users pay a full commercial fee. Costs for community theatre companies will rise and clubs will find themselves collecting $2 from cast and crew at the door every night to cover the cost of hiring a rehearsal venue.Think i'm kidding?The committee of the Graduate Dramatic Society (Grads) recently met with ex-Festival of Perth Director, David Blenkinsop. David has been engaged by the University of WA to undertake a study into Sport & Culture on Campus. The study will make recommendations about what types of activities the university should be supporting. The sporting model of people paying annual fee in excess of $100 and then a per use charge each time they use the sporting facilities was held up as a model for culture on campus.Are there any community theatre companies out there that charge more than $100 per year for membership and then a fee everytime you rehearse for a show? Oh, and then you'd better treble your ticket prices to cover the declining membership. Any takers to join this club?Good luck Acorn. We're all going to need it.CheersGrant

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Grant MalcolmTue, 17 Aug 1999, 06:20 pm
A front page, banner headline in the Comment News proclaims "Curtain may fall on tiny theatre". The article goes on to report that the City of Gosnells has told Acorn Theatre that their building may be demolished. The city had apparently hoped that Acorn would move to the Don Russel Performing Arts Centre or another venue.Acorn Theatre President, Sue Thomas, has been an occasional contributor here on the ITA website. Sue reportedly was told by the council that the land needed to be sold to fincance the $80 million redevelopment of the Gosnells town centre. I hope you can keep us all informed, Sue. I'm sure many of us would love to support your company in anyway we can.I believe many community theatre companies are under threat; they just haven't realised it yet. Most community theatres are heavily subsidised by local government and in a "user-pays" society this situation cannot continue for long.Recreation and leisure are serious business with serious money involved. The proliferation of "community" recreation centres has brought with it a marked change in the way our community views the principle of paying for leisure. Most people don't bat an eyelid at paying a few dollars a couple of times per week to play a game of squash, tennis or some other sport. Many pay a small fortune regularly to attend a gym and participate in fitness classes. (In my opinion, the reality is that community recreation centres are fast becoming little more than glorified shopping centres.)Local authorities will find it harder and harder to justify reduced hire rates and rental for community theatre companies when all other users pay a full commercial fee. Costs for community theatre companies will rise and clubs will find themselves collecting $2 from cast and crew at the door every night to cover the cost of hiring a rehearsal venue.Think i'm kidding?The committee of the Graduate Dramatic Society (Grads) recently met with ex-Festival of Perth Director, David Blenkinsop. David has been engaged by the University of WA to undertake a study into Sport & Culture on Campus. The study will make recommendations about what types of activities the university should be supporting. The sporting model of people paying annual fee in excess of $100 and then a per use charge each time they use the sporting facilities was held up as a model for culture on campus.Are there any community theatre companies out there that charge more than $100 per year for membership and then a fee everytime you rehearse for a show? Oh, and then you'd better treble your ticket prices to cover the declining membership. Any takers to join this club?Good luck Acorn. We're all going to need it.CheersGrant
JoeMcWed, 18 Aug 1999, 01:10 am

Re: Acorn Under Threat

Sorry to hear about Acorn - never been there, but if the need a hand, I'll jion the barracades and wave the flag.Down here, the saga goes on and on, it is now alleged that the little place down the road, has been caught in a cleft stick. They have now commited themselves to about $300 000.00+ to build only a backstage, storage and dressing room area on to the a new school at halls head. The rest of the facilities are shared , such as the stage and auditorium. However, in their stumberling effort to find a home outside of the City Council control (they finaly woke up), they have found out that the Education Dept won't deal with them direct only the CC as the head tenant.This amazes me, as their Extra-Ordinary General Meeting (they don't seem to hold general meetings) voted to only register an interest in this project as a possible alturnative, now it has changed to a full blown - hand over the money and sign here contract - Because if they don't it will cost them $20 000.00 for doing the plans and they will loose Council support of a grant and an interest free loan.It has been my experiance when dealing and sharing venues - you become 2nd or a lower class, shoved about and access is limited.So out of the frying pan into a pot of bioling water, then jump on to the hob and await in line for the fire.They have been advise by one of their own, who is a pro in this area, to develop and subdivide a 5 hectre block and build their own 'free hold'- but no, they say they cannot service the loan. #250 000.00 is the ask for this prime block on a main road, they have $120 000.00 available as a deposit and only have to pay the yearly interest untill the subdivision is sold. Wally's - they don't know when they are well off, as the sale of the surplus land would build the theatre and they will have a nice bank balance, even if they auctioned them cheap.Well, it's their problem, as I have said before - they knew the axe was falling 5 years ago and sat around waiting for - THE END!?!?Joe"non member"McCabePlease disreguard, Acorn is more Important.
Walter PlingeWed, 18 Aug 1999, 08:39 am

Re: Acorn Under Threat

Acorn, you are not alone in this fight to keep your theatre.....Maybe a petition could be started, if you email me contact numbers for the people trying to get rid of this theatre....i for one will ring them 3 times a day to tell them not to do it. I can get very annoying if i want to!!! Maybe if the members of ITA unite... and make a committment to contact them, get us all to stand up and not only fight for this little theatre...but fight for the arts in general...seems that its the arts that always gets the raw deal....Teri......
JoeMcWed, 18 Aug 1999, 11:30 am

Re: Acorn Under Threat

> Acorn, you are not alone in this fight to keep your theatre.....Maybe> a petition could be started, if you email me contact numbers for the> people trying to get rid of this theatre....i for one will ring them> 3 times a day to tell them not to do it. I can get very annoying if> i want to!!! Maybe if the members of ITA unite... and make a committment> to contact them, get us all to stand up and not only fight for this> little theatre...but fight for the arts in general...seems that its> the arts that always gets the raw deal....> Teri......Can I carry the flag......this could be the revolutin and the time.....please! I am not realy a whimp, I only said that in order to wear a steel plate...."when you hear the call-you give your all,our hearts ever rouses.we can't aford to be abroad andwe are not just big gil's blouses"(freely adapted from - Ralph Readers Gang Show "Officers Mess" sketch)The Acorn theatre is unique, we have so few (Bridgetown Rep is the longest continually running amatuer theatre in Australia)Acorn is the smallest in the world. Don't force them into being like all the rest and the title going to another land. Folow Teri - stand up, sign on, raise your vioce and be united and then when we have won, we can have a 'Bex, cup of tea and go back to sleep'.'Onya "TERI-er" of theatre.Joe
Walter PlingeWed, 18 Aug 1999, 01:27 pm

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Yo JOE!!!!! LETS WHOOOP SOME ASS.....and of course....you can carry the flag ....Terrier???? ohhh polllllease!!!!!!my bark is way worse than my bite...Teri
Walter PlingeWed, 18 Aug 1999, 01:36 pm

Re: Recreation Centre Syndrome

Regarding the expansion of the Recreation Centre syndrome, do you ever think the "administrators" of this world (the moneymen/women) will ever realise that civilisation CANNOT survive if we continue to feed the body (sport/fitness) and NOT feed the mind at the same time? I think it's called a balanced diet!Art, in all its many and varied forms is required, and I feel that the shadow hanging over community theatre of the risk of being "eased out" is just the thin edge of the wedge.If this fanatical preoccupation with the shape of our bodies does not stop, we will become a race of super-fit morons and the "glorious" future depicted in many plays/books/movies will never eventuate, simply because no-one will have the wit to do anything about it.I shall now get off my soap-box and get back to work.Louise
Walter PlingeThu, 19 Aug 1999, 09:09 am

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Hi all Theatre Lovers!!!I thank you all for your kind comments...i am taking all your messages to my committee meeting this evening and shall take your suggestion Terri to my members!!We are hoping a full scale Revolution will not be neccassary... but i shall bear it in mind!:)Meanwhile.... look out for a nice little article about our WORLD RECORD , in the TODAY section of the West Australian, in the next week.I shall keep you posted....Sue ThomasPresidentACORN THEATREthe SMALLEST theatre in the WORLD!>> Can I carry the flag......this could be the revolutin and the> time.....please! I am not realy a whimp, I only said that in order> to wear a steel plate....> "when you hear the call-you give your all,> our hearts ever rouses.> we can't aford to be abroad and> we are not just big gil's blouses"> (freely adapted from - Ralph Readers Gang Show "Officers> Mess" sketch)> The Acorn theatre is unique, we have so few (Bridgetown Rep is> the longest continually running amatuer theatre in Australia)Acorn> is the smallest in the world. Don't force them into being like all> the rest and the title going to another land. Folow Teri - stand up,> sign on, raise your vioce and be united and then when we have won,> we can have a 'Bex, cup of tea and go back to sleep'.> 'Onya "TERI-er" of theatre.> Joe>
Walter PlingeThu, 19 Aug 1999, 07:20 pm

Re: Acorn Under Threat

As an A.R.S.E (Association of Realy Sahby Electricians) this gives me a license to use upto 22kva and on wet days even higher.Great! at bang tests (placing a conductor in each ear and hitting the go switch - this ensures I have power - this should not be tried at home even with the stupivision of a qualified electrian, children and others) I suppose I can change this and apply it to SOME other ASS.... I will have to modify the probes - but we have the 'oligy and when I find it the 'bilities. I am not the best at WHOOP? but fantastic at OOP's!> Yo JOE!!!!! LETS WHOOOP SOME ASS.....Thank you very very very much......You Made My Day!!!!> and of course....you can carry the flag ....Sorry - One R's too many? - (Teri-er)> Terrier???? ohhh polllllease!!!!!!> my bark is way worse than my bite...There are sprays now to soften the bark - I beleive it assists the bite and makes it sharper as well.> TeriI got the red rag - when do I get to fly it?Joe "waving" McCabe
Walter PlingeThu, 19 Aug 1999, 07:47 pm

Re: Recreation Centre Syndrome

> because no-one will have the wit to do anything about it.You said it all - have another 'WIT-MANS' (wit-person) Chocy - sit back and enjoy the show!Joe "wit-less" McCabe
Walter PlingeFri, 20 Aug 1999, 11:39 am

Re: Recreation Centre Syndrome

>> You said it all - have another 'WIT-MANS' (wit-person) Chocy> - sit back and enjoy the show!A lot of 'WIT-MANS' Chocys have soft centres - I rest my case!Louise "I prefer dark chocolate, actually" Carson
Walter PlingeSat, 21 Aug 1999, 04:14 pm

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Sue,The "whoopin" or the "petition" suggestion sue. May i suggest the petition???take care and email me if i can help....Teri
sueMon, 23 Aug 1999, 10:50 am

Acorn in West Australian

Thanks for the offer of help Teri...at our last meeting we did discuss a petition, of patrons & supporters, so when we have something organised... i shall be sure to let you know!!Today Acorn is on p 6 of the TODAY section of the West Australian, a lovely article, about our World Record, the type of PR i prefer.. shame the photos not as good as the story!!!Sue ThomasPS : How is Scarp Theatre going?> Sue,> The "whoopin" or the "petition" suggestion> sue. May i suggest the petition???> take care and email me if i can help....> Teri>
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