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chelserin
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Topic: Negative attitude is an understatement Posted: 3/02/09 at 7:43pm |
We are a small cc in a town of 7,000. It is very much a everybody pitches in type theatre where actors help with set building and you bring your own makeup. But, if I may say, we put on some pretty terrific shows. So, on with my problem. This may be a long one.
The show currently in production is my first directing experience and everything went very smoothly and we now have a great show. Or so I thought.
There is one member of the cast who had just moved to the area from a major US city, where she did theatre. She's made little comments throughout the rehearsal process about how we did things differently, like not supplying makeup and nylons for the actors, and how short our rehearsal period is (5 weeks). But all in all I thought she had been enjoying her experience. Until yesterday.
I recieved an extremely nasty email from her, saying she would never work in our theatre again, and we didn't appreciate her talent and how she even did us a favor by accepting her role. She then went on to say that the note I had given her was not appreciated (I had asked to her to say a line a little louder) and I was being to picky. Needless to say I was taken aback. I then found out that at the show the day before she had been 'venting' these feelings to other cast members, which upset them and caused them to flub a couple lines on stage. Now she can say what she wants about me or the theatre, but I do not want her to spead her negativity around the rest of the cast and make them feel uncomfortable for this last weekend of shows coming up.
I replied to her yesterday, being very diplomatic, and have not gotten a response back. And now am dreading calling her to make sure she is still going through with the final shows and to make sure she isn't harrassing the other cast members and making the last run of shows intolerable for everyone. Part of me wants to say, just don't show up, I'll play the role, but I know that probably isn't the most practical response.
I guess I don't really have a question in here, just needed to get this off my chest and see what others have done in similar solutions. This just completely surprised me. And I guess especially since she has so much experience I was expecting someone who knew how to take directions and notes without taking it personally, and who knew what it took to get a production up and running. But I guess in her other theatre they just did everything for her and told her for fabulous she was. Which, by the way, I do tell the cast every night what a great job they are doing and how much I enjoy the characters they've created, but she has decided not to join the cast for pre-show meetings, so I guess she hasn't heard me say those things.
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To be in the world, and of the world, and never to stand aside and watch.
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Mike Polo
Admin Group Community Theater Green Room Joined: 2/01/04 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 286 |
Posted: 3/02/09 at 8:42pm |
My sympathies... been there, done that, have the scars.
I've never booted a malcontent from a cast but Lord knows I've come damn close. Best of luck.
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imamember
Celebrity Joined: 8/18/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 121 |
Posted: 3/02/09 at 8:55pm |
I'm currently a malcontent with the show I'm in. I do think there are legit issues though.
Our director is a first timer, but he's been in over 40 shows. Our director... Changes lines Adds lines Adds small scenes Gives line reads Gives notes as he seems them causing us to take 2 hours to get through 10 pages because of all the stopping. Doesn't block (just use your natural movement) Says if he ever directs again he only wants to work with the actors and not have to deal with anything else like how the set looks, how the lights look etc etc etc.... He doesn't want to direct, he wants to be an acting coach it seems and he sucks at that as well. I think I'm so disappointed because I thought he'd be really great due to the amount of shows he's been in and just general experience level. As to the OPs issue, it sounds like your diva's issues are especially petty although your rehearsal period does seem small...of course if she's god's gift to theatre she should be awesome enough to be ready in 5 weeks no? Make an example of her and boot her. |
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greenphoenix
Star Joined: 1/21/09 Online Status: Offline Posts: 52 |
Posted: 3/03/09 at 12:41am |
So sorry for you. Yes, one bad apple can ruin it for everyone. If I were you, I would be reading the script over the week, and be prepared to maybe go on for her- JUST IN CASE.
Such a person will surely not want to miss her last weekend in the spotlight (onstage and offstage). However, you may need to go on for her with book in hand if she doesn't show, or if she walks. There is really nothing you can do at this point other than to try to focus on the positives, and to keep the show on-track for the last weekend. P.S.--Five weeks is not that short a rehearsal period. It depends on the complexities of the play, but that is about standard for community theatre where I am. |
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chelserin
Lead Joined: 3/02/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 47 |
Posted: 3/03/09 at 12:57am |
Thanks.. Since she hasn't replied to my messages, I AM reviewing the script. Luckily I've been over it and seen it enough times that I practically know all the lines already. Just in case.
I know the rest of the cast doesn't share her feelings and have told me so, wich helps. So, as you say, we are going to focus on the great show we have and try to end on a good note.
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imamember
Celebrity Joined: 8/18/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 121 |
Posted: 3/03/09 at 1:30am |
I'm sorry, I was thinking 5 weeks for a musical.
For a straight play that sounds about right. No need to beat it into the ground. |
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greenphoenix
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Posted: 3/03/09 at 1:33am |
Good luck. You may wish to make the board of directors aware of her divisive actions (if they do not know), so that this will be taken into consideration for future casting.
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KEB54
Celebrity Joined: 7/24/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 227 |
Posted: 3/03/09 at 10:54am |
Ride it out and never cast her again.
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DWolfman
Celebrity Joined: 7/07/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 134 |
Posted: 3/03/09 at 11:13am |
You have my sincerest sympathy and empathy.
Had a similar situation myself (difference is, my actor couldn't put two cohesive lines together and claimed it was all someone else's fault - but to everyone else in the show behind my back). Had to take over the part myself two weeks before opening (and went on to have a wonderful production and a happy cast).
Hope for the best and prepare for the worse.
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Scott B
Celebrity Joined: 12/08/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 239 |
Posted: 3/03/09 at 11:19am |
Doesn't make any difference if it's in business or our hobby ... approaching and discussing problems in an email is a bad idea.
I would sit down, one-on-one, and discuss the problem in a calm manner. I would apologize for the fact that she's not enjoying herself (NOT for the way things are being run), but explain how her actions have now affected the morale of the rest of the cast. I would simply ask ... "Is this something we can work through for the final week of the show to make it a positive experience for everyone else?" Her answer would determine my final decision. Good luck with this. |
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