Feedback for Foss on Effies Loss
Tue, 31 Aug 1999, 07:06 pmGrant Malcolm18 posts in thread
Feedback for Foss on Effies Loss
Tue, 31 Aug 1999, 07:06 pmThe 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
Theatre's Fight
Thu, 2 Sept 1999, 09:34 amEMAILNOTICES>no> You're nor just dealing with a government minister, you are dealing> with the whole State Government, ...And a mis-led public it seems. My job involves lots of communication with community teachers across WA and one such teacher was commenting on things said by parents after a local Talent Show. One such comment in particular - ";I can only hope this puts them off it in future."; - puts the young girls off theatre/performing that is.Where has this come from? I can guess several places myself but have no real clue. We are fighting an attitude and an ingrained perception of our chosen past-times, or careers. They have no experience of the life of theatre yet feel confident that it's not a good life to follow. Maybe we should all quit and let those addicted to TV shows, the news and Movies have to find Old ways to amuse themselves (or new in regards to computers.) Would that make them think twice? I would like to think so. Would that make all the J.E.'s of the world realise that We have a damn good case here? I believe it would.Take away a kids toy and he cries. It's cruel I know but when the don't how to use what they have properly, what else can you do?We obviously cannot just simply stop. This is a fantasy that I have toyed with. Childish dreams, but we can treat our enthusiasm and passion as a disease and encourage its spread throughout the community into the hearts and minds of those who vote and into those who get voted.I don't expect this to happen overnight (but it will happen) because we have been too quiet for too long. It will take time, but with voices like the MEAA, the ITA and fellow Actors and Journalists we can start a ground movement.I love theatre, the arts and all those with passions like my own. I will do what I can and will never quit until I am the last one who cares.Peter Foss and other J.E.s - Wake up and Grow Down!Jeff ";Lolly-pop Gun Boy"; Watkins
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