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sonshine
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If a community theater is struggling should the actors, director and stage hands have to buy their own play books? |
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Nanette
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Personally I would have to say no.
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In a world of margarine, be butter!
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GracieGarland
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I would have to agree--no.
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MartyW
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Depends on what we're calling a theater and what we mean by struggling.. If sales just aren't what they have been and costs are more than usual, but you still have a bank account, the answer from me would probalby be no... I have worked struggling theater groups before where they had to rent the space, pay the royalty and basically get new set/tech stuff each time and they had maybe six or eight hundred in the bank (sometimes less) and someone jumps up and says, "Hey kids, lets put on a show!" Then, when everyone is helping to pay for everything (cause thats the only way to go from there) I'd say, Maybe...
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Marty W
"Till next we trod the boards.." |
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