Friday, December 20, 2013

ABOUT DRAMA CRITICS

     For the record, along with writing and directing plays, over the years I have been employed as a Drama Critic – first for a newspaper chain, later on television, and finally on the internet. As a result, I’ve sat on both sides of that issue, and have a few thoughts I’d like to pass along to the unenlightened.

     First, there is the question of qualification – what exactly qualifies someone – anyone – to judge a play and publicize an opinion? The answer is simple; someone pays them to do it. That’s it. Period. They receive money or free tickets or trips or booze or SOMETHING that authorizes them to do what they do. For major newspapers, a degree in journalism gets you in the door, and allows you to weigh the relative values of a Shakespeare presentation, a sheep shearing demonstration, and a pie eating contest with the same creditability. In other places – say Columbus Ohio – the only apparent qualifications are that you have actually seen a play, can spell most of the words in your review correctly, and occasionally place one coherent thought behind another.

     So. Now that we understand qualifications, let’s go on to TYPE. Did you know there are two and a half types of Drama Critics? There are. To use the broadest definition possible, they are as follows. First, there is the Reviewer. This person literally views something and reports it in order – this happened, then this happened, rhen this happened, blah blah blah. Next comes the Drama Critic. This person critiques, that is, gives an assessment of what is seen – this is good, this is not. This judgment is based solely on the Critic’s own standards of good and bad. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Eventually you learn how they feel about this or that, and reach your own conclusions accordingly. It’s a system that has worked well for thousands of years, and what you actually read SHOULD BE a combination of both of these types.

     Now we go on to the bastard child of drama. This individual substitutes criticism for critique. Three factors contribute to this fall from grace. First, there only a limited number of ways you can give a favorable report. After a while you have used every adjective in your repertoire, and – to you – it all starts looking the same. Second, you become jaded. Even good drama, if you see it day in and day out, is right up there with watching dish water. Only the bazaar makes an actual impression on your fevered psyche. And third, with no one to tell you otherwise, you begin to actually believe you are as clever, witty, and knowledgeable as the hype built around you. If the ways to praise a play are limited, there are boundless ways to tear that same work to shreds, and make yourself look like the all powerful Oz in the process. What is even sadder is the fact that the system works. The deeper the cut, the more power you wield over people with no readily available voice with which to respond.

    The end result of this self-induced aggrandizement is that many theatres avoid producing original plays simply because a bad review could put them out of business. And I will tell you I have received my share of reviews over the years. Further, I will agree that, until the present regime came into power, most were accurate. Perhaps that makes me one of the fortunate playwrights. On the other hand, I have learned that my plays that premiere at least a hundred miles away from where I live, almost always receive more favorable reviews than those produced locally.  And that is the saddest part of it all. 

Monday, June 17, 2013

Ideas

Working on ideas. Check back  later.

In the meantime, below and to the right are all the known theatres (known to me) in and around the Columbus area. Please feel free to investigate.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

New Directions

I had a thought (always dangerous.)

For the last gazillion years I was an on-again off-again theatre reviewer for a newspaper chain, a TV station, and - lately - a website.

Of late I've missed doing that. Since THIS website isn't doing much lately, I thought I'd switch it over to reviews, interviews, chatter in and around the Columbus area ...

Comments? Thoughts?

Friday, February 1, 2013

FEBRUARY 2013


Our revels now are ended.

These, our actors, as I foretold you, were all spirits, and are melted into air, into thin air; and like the baseless fabric of this vision, the cloud-capp’d tow’rs, the gorgeous palaces, the solemn temples, the great globe itself, yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, and, like this insubstantial pageant faded, leave not a rack behind.

We are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep.

     This blog is going to go dark for a period of time. It isn't because of less love for the subject - live theatre has often been the prime motivator of my life. Rather, it is for this very reason I pause. Simply, I can't keep up. With 40 plus groups pumping out shows at an -end-of-the-world pace, I find myself spending more time reading newsletters and Facebook announcements than I do actually participating in the craft. And, selfishly, the whole purpose here was to promote EVERYTHING equally. To omit even one presentation by even one theatre results in unintentional favoritism, and that I cannot abide.

     So. Adieu for now, gracious readers. Adieu and fare you well. I appreciate your support more than you know. And, this parting does not mean we shall never meet again. The blog will remain, and with some serious contemplation, may rise again in another hopefully useful form.

     Thank you for your time and consideration.

     j

     February 1.

     We learned today that TAPA will be going dark. This is sad, they certainly will be missed. Hopefully this is only a momentary set-back, and that they will return soon, larger than ever. 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

JANUARY 2013


THURSDAY, JANUARY 10
Snow White (7:30pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11
Snow White (7:30pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (8pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 12
Snow White (1pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (3pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (5pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (8pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 13
Snow White (1pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (3pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse (7pm Audition) Columbus Children’s Theatre
To Kill A Mockingbird (7pm Audition) Little Theatre Off Broadway
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MONDAY, JANUARY 14
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse (7pm Audition) Columbus Children’s Theatre
To Kill A Mockingbird (7pm Audition) Little Theatre Off Broadway
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 15
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse (7pm Audition) Columbus Children’s Theatre
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17
Snow White (7:30pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Rough Draft (7:30pm Performance) Shots In The Dark
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18
Snow White (7:30pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (8pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway
Rough Draft (7:30pm Performance) Shots In The Dark
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19
Snow White (1pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (3pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (5pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (8pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway
Rough Draft (7:30pm Performance) Shots In The Dark
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 20
Snow White (1pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (3pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (3pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway
Rough Draft (3:00pm Performance) Shots In The Dark
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 24
Snow White (7:30pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
Snow White (7:30pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (8pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
Snow White (1pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (3pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (5pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (8pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 27
Snow White (1pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Snow White (3pm Performance) Columbus Children’s Theatre
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel (3pm Performance) Little Theatre Off Broadway