Theatre is Territory

What should we talk about now?

Any suggestions?

11 Responses to “What should we talk about now?”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Than you! That is a terrific article. I fervently agree with every one of those ten points. This is what Canada’s theatres should have been doing since the 1980’s.

    The real question is: is it too late to turn it around?

    Praxis/Obsidian, please post that article on Facebook too.

  2. Anonymous says:

    FYI, I particularly agree with points 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 & 10 and have been shouting these points for years.

  3. Anonymous says:

    okay, forget it, let’s not talk about anything.

  4. Michael Wheeler says:

    hey anon,

    chill. i’ll be back to get into all of this with you all over again on Wednesday.

    mike

  5. Jacob Zimmer says:

    about staying engaged in the world around us, even after tomorrow.

    jz

  6. Chris says:

    There’s so much talk here (and on other sites) about what’s wrong with Canadian Theatre, why not do a post about what is right.

    Just to see what we’ve got, and what we can build on.

    What wouldn’t you change about Canadian Theatre?

  7. Anonymous says:

    Its good intentions.

  8. ian mackenzie says:

    I wouldn’t change a thing about the Tarragon Theatre.

  9. Michael Wheeler says:

    I would change their budget. By doubling it. And soundproof the upstairs so you can rehearse during performances. But in general, yes, I agree with Ian.

  10. Anonymous says:

    So, if all Canadian theatres were like Tarragon Theatre (with more money & soundproofing), everything would be just dandy?

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