Paris
Sat, 17 Nov 2007, 10:37 amJodie Hansen49 posts in thread
Paris
Sat, 17 Nov 2007, 10:37 amAny Publicity is good publicity
Wed, 28 Nov 2007, 06:58 pmOK... War over???
At first glance, I was under the impression that "Sting" was our old friend and prolific reviewer "Stinger" but obviously this is not the case.
It does seem however that "Stings" ideals of amatuer theatre as much the same as mine.
We both seem to firmly believe that the ONLY distinction between "amatuer" theatre and "professional" theatre is that community theatre players do it for LOVE rather than for the money.
With regard to his(?) supposedly harsh comments about the cast and crew of "Paris" ... in some cases I agree.... YES the sound tech SHOULD have known his equiptment and it's capabilities better.... YES ... some of the cast could have identified more with thier roles.... Yes... there were some really bad notes hit....but when you are working with volunteeers, can you really expect more than they are able to give or do you spend God knows how long auditioning for the perfect cast and crew?
On the other hand, I disagree entirely with his comments about the lighting... MM&D were clearly hampered by an INCREDIBLE lack of lighting equiptment...which is usually the case when budgetary constraints and "rented" venues are a consideration... This was performined in a "Civic Centre" ... not MANPAC..... They were simply doing the best they could with what they had....ONE solitary FOH lighting bar and a few floods to act behind the PROS arch.... (about twelve lights, and a follow spot)
For what they have, I thought they did bloody well to mount a musical of ANY nature!!
Come on "Sting"...you must have been in the situation yourself, on or off the stage... and you must be aware of how frustrating it can be having to settle for what you know is "not exactly what you want".
Give these guys a break!!
Are you familiar with this musical??
They have mounted SUCCESSFULLY a production that the Australian Light Opera Company abondoned because they couldn't handle it!