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Feedback for Foss on Effies Loss

Tue, 31 Aug 1999, 07:06 pm
Grant Malcolm18 posts in thread
The Letters page in today's (31/8) West featured a couple of responses from prominent and well respected actors commenting on the demise of Effie Crump Theatre. I found myself concurring with pretty much everything they had to say.Overnight practically one quarter of our mainstream professional industry died. If you tallied up the number of productions and theatre artists employed over a year by Effies and compared the output of this tiny theatre to that of some of our fully funded outfits, you might well surmise that we lost better than half the industry!While Foss is reported (The West, 18/8) to have said that funding for the arts is "... not an employment subsidy for actors...", i'd like to know when the voters asked for it to be a million dollar employment subsidy for managers, executives and bureaucrats (on 3 times the salary of a jobbing actor) to sit in dark theatres making deals to import expensive interstate and overseas shows.It was interesting though to examine what the two correspondents had to say about "amateur" and "unpaid" theatre. One letter opened "Shame on you, Peter Foss. You are obviously more comfortable dealing with the amateur rather than the professional performer". I'm not sure that the distinction drawn gave much credit to the argument. Given the rate of unemployment and abysmal working conditions for professional actors, i think the amateur and professional in Perth share some things in common. Perhaps most of all, that none of us are in it for the money. We are all in some sense "amateurs" - doing it for love. That successive governments have played on this factor, decimating our theatre industry, is inexcusable.The second correspondent contrasted the huge amount paid to a private firm to manage major Perth venues and the low level of funding received by the Blue Room Theatre. The former providing few if any opportunities for local artists while the latter "exists for the under-funded locals where actors work for nothing. It has a loyal following because of cheap tickets and the passion and innovation of the artists." Does that sound familiar to anyone?CheersGrant

Re: Effies Loss - Unions hogtied!

Wed, 1 Sept 1999, 01:56 pm
> Oh yes there is. Got a SCATHING copy of a letter (plus Press> Release) from S.Shaw of the MEAA. OUCH for Peter Foss, but he deserves> it.You'll find some of this reproduced in the Today section of the West (1/9/99) in an article by Ron Banks. I couldn't help feeling that Banks' headline "Knives out for Foss" and comments about "mounting sniping behing Foss's back" neatly encapsulate the difficulties faced by the MEAA and its members. It's the proverbial "looking the gift horse in the mouth".How many of us would expect to be cast by a director whom we have openly criticised? Would you expect to receive continuing funding from an Arts Minister you've openly and publicly attacked? There is so much competition for roles and arts funding that individuals and companies have been understandably reluctant to rock the boat.I don't envy Steve and the MEAA, their membership have been screaming for action on a range of issues (late payments and unusual casting!!), but individual actors have suffered these difficulties, not prepared to risk their careers by making a fuss.Effie's would appear to be the straw that has broken the camel's back.> I'm discussing putting these articles onto the Web for general> publication as there are quite large to post here, but if you are> interested in getting a copy from me, mail me at;Jeff, if Steve is happy for you to put them up, please go for it and you could put a link to them here in the Green Room. If you don't have space to host them yourself (hah!) then by all means, do pass them along and i'll put them up.A healthy professional industry is vital for continuing growth and development within the community theatres and both sectors could support each other in this important fight.CheersGrant

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