Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Another New Beginning
Theatre is in a constant state of beginnings and endings. A new show evolves, while the current one surges towards its conclusion. New relationships are formed and the past becomes warm memories of "a great show" or a "trial by fire."
The strength and vitality of theatre comes from this constant flux and transition. It is as organic as the participants and the teams they form to bring a production to life. Each evening a show is reborn from the ashes of the previous night. The fire and fervor of partnering actors with audience is always a new experience every time they meet. These relationships are begun and concluded all in the span of a few passionate hours; during which inhibitions are cast aside for a communal experience.
In the spirit of new beginnings and building a community of participation, we have begun this BLOG. While we will provide you with many of our thoughts, it is even more important to us to hear your thoughts, aspirations and ideas on what makes a vibrant theatre and community.
The strength and vitality of theatre comes from this constant flux and transition. It is as organic as the participants and the teams they form to bring a production to life. Each evening a show is reborn from the ashes of the previous night. The fire and fervor of partnering actors with audience is always a new experience every time they meet. These relationships are begun and concluded all in the span of a few passionate hours; during which inhibitions are cast aside for a communal experience.
In the spirit of new beginnings and building a community of participation, we have begun this BLOG. While we will provide you with many of our thoughts, it is even more important to us to hear your thoughts, aspirations and ideas on what makes a vibrant theatre and community.