This show will define “theatre” to millions of Americans.

Posted January 22nd, 2012 by poorplayer and filed in Musings

NY Times – Smash

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Delay of Game

Posted January 8th, 2012 by poorplayer and filed in Musings

Dunkirk NY – As of this writing, there are now 75 comments to my previous post. I imagine some people may be wondering if I will have a response. I believe that in time I will, but this unexpected rhetorical storm has hit just when I am in tech week for a show in Buffalo, preparing to direct another play, and handling other matters at work. I have skimmed through most of the comments, because this blog does review comments before posting, but now the material is so extensive I will have to take more time to digest it all, more time than I currently have. At the very least, I hope you have all enjoyed your conversation with each other.  -twl

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The Great Whiter-Than-Ever Way

Posted January 3rd, 2012 by poorplayer and filed in General Theatre, Musings

Dunkirk NY – According to The Broadway League 2010-11 Demographic Report, the Great White Way is whiter than ever. And then some.  To save you the trouble of clicking the link, here are the bullet points from the Broadway League website:

From the Executive Summary

  • In the 2010-2011 season, approximately 62% of all Broadway tickets were purchased by tourists.
  • Sixty-five percent of the audiences were female.  
  • The average age of the Broadway theatregoer was 44 years, older than in the past few seasons.
  • Eighty-three percent of all tickets were purchased by Caucasian theatregoers.
  • Broadway theatregoers were a very well-educated group.  Of theatregoers over 25 years old, 78% had completed college and 39% had earned a graduate degree.
  • The average Broadway theatregoer reported attending 5 shows in the previous 12 months.
  • Playgoers tended to be more frequent theatregoers than musical attendees.  The typical straight play attendee saw eight shows in the past year; the musical attendee, five.
  • Fourty-four percent of respondents said they bought their tickets online.
  • Bullet about the female audience deleted. (sic)
  • In general, advertisements were not reported to have been influential in making the purchasing decision.
  • The average Broadway theatregoer reported attending 5 shows in the previous 12 months. The group of devoted fans who attended 15 or more performances comprised only 6% of the audience, but accounted for 33% of all tickets (4.1 million admissions). 

Source: www.broadwayleague.com

Given all the demographics we know about theatre in the US and westernized countries today, I think it’s safe to make the following conclusion: Theatre is primarily for white people, as both audience members and practitioners. Continue Reading »

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The Great Whiter-than-Ever Way

Posted January 2nd, 2012 by poorplayer and filed in Musings

There are only two things truly worth pursuing. Wisdom. And love. Here is a suggested path to both for the new year.

Posted January 1st, 2012 by poorplayer and filed in Musings
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