Return-Path: X-Processed-By: Virex 7 on prxy.net X-Real-To: stagecraftlist [at] theatrical.net Received: by prxy.net (CommuniGate Pro PIPE 4.2.6) with PIPE id 7543450; Tue, 07 Dec 2004 03:01:16 -0800 X-ListServer: CommuniGate Pro LIST 4.2.6 List-Unsubscribe: List-ID: Message-ID: From: "Stagecraft" Sender: "Stagecraft" To: "Stagecraft" Precedence: list Subject: Stagecraft Digest #219 Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 03:01:10 -0800 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Disposition: inline X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.0.1 (2004-10-22) on prxy.net X-Spam-Status: No, score=-5.2 required=5.0 tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAYES_00 autolearn=ham version=3.0.1 X-Spam-Level: X-TFF-CGPSA-Version: 1.4f2 X-prxy-Spam-Filter: Scanned For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see --------------------------------------------------- Stagecraft Digest, Issue #219 1. Re: Racism? by Stuart Wheaton 2. Re: Question about plugs and connectors by "Jon Ares" 3. Re: Question about plugs and connectors by David Duffy 4. Re: Costa Rica by Bill Sapsis 5. Re: Question about plugs and connectors by "Jon Ares" 6. Help: need info on Circus Gatti/Santa ShowRe: Stagecraft Digest #213 by Brad Pattison 7. Re: Help: need info on Circus Gatti/Santa ShowRe: Stagecraft Digest #213 by IAEG [at] aol.com 8. Re: Help: need info on Circus Gatti/Santa ShowRe: Stagecraft Digest #213 by IAEG [at] aol.com *** Please update the subject line of your reply to use the subject *** line of the message you are replying to! Please only reply to *** one message subject in each reply. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-ID: <41B53698.1060402 [at] fuse.net> Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 23:50:32 -0500 From: Stuart Wheaton Subject: Re: Racism? References: In-Reply-To: Bruce Purdy wrote: > > FWIW, I agree 100% with Tony. And I see a huge difference between the > "Blackface" of the old minstrel shows and good realistic character makeup. > 'Blackface' was caricature, makeup is disguise? Intent does play a part here. > I believe *most* audiences would agree. Some "PC" activists will always > find something to complain about, but you have to cast from within the > available pool of talent. There are a billion shows out there, if you don't have a great, talented black dude, then choose something other than 'Big River'. Or, use the show as a tool to recruit members of minorities into your group. If your community theatre or university theatre does not look like your population as a whole, are you really serving all of them? Are you willing to do 'Fences' or 'A Raisin in the Sun" or a similar show once or more a season, in order to showcase your minority actors, even if it means white actors will not have as many roles to play? I generally find that roles that are written specifically for black actors are very powerful and meaty roles, often commenting on the stuggles that minorities have faced. Casting somebody else in these roles tends to dilute the power of the playwright's message. In effect, the use of a minority character should be treated with the same respect as the text itself. If a role is not specifically written for or referred to as a particular type, then anybody ought to be considered. But roles written for a type ought to be given due care in casting. Stuart ------------------------------ Message-ID: <000301c4dc19$9b8bf3b0$0600000a [at] BRUTUS> From: "Jon Ares" References: Subject: Re: Question about plugs and connectors Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 21:00:00 -0800 > Let me know how you like the Zire. I have one on my Christmas list. > I like it thus far. I'm not one of them independently wealthy cell phone users, so I don't have a PDA/cell phone combo, but the Zire is pretty peachy so far. Except I can't get it to hotsync via IR with my HP laptop. (But then neither did my previous Handspring Visor Edge. Talk about lousy tech support - HP refuses to acknowledge there's a problem.) My Zire has a mediocre to cruddy camera in it - but it works fine when you need to grab a quick snapshot with it - as long as you have decent light. -- Jon Ares Program Director, West Linn HS Theatre Arts www.hevanet.com/acreative http://www.wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us/aresj/theatre/index.htm ------------------------------ Message-ID: <41B53BBE.60108 [at] audiovisualdevices.com.au> Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 15:12:30 +1000 From: David Duffy Subject: Re: Question about plugs and connectors References: In-Reply-To: Jon Ares wrote: >> Let me know how you like the Zire. I have one on my Christmas list. > > > I like it thus far. I'm not one of them independently wealthy cell > phone users, so I don't have a PDA/cell phone combo, but the Zire is > pretty peachy so far. Except I can't get it to hotsync via IR with my > HP laptop. (But then neither did my previous Handspring Visor Edge. > Talk about lousy tech support - HP refuses to acknowledge there's a > problem.) > > My Zire has a mediocre to cruddy camera in it - but it works fine when > you need to grab a quick snapshot with it - as long as you have decent > light. I have a Zire 71 and my wife has a Tungsten E. The camera on the 71 is only 640 x 480 but it's very handy. David... -- ___________________________________________ David Duffy Audio Visual Devices P/L U8, 9-11 Trade St, Cleveland 4163 Australia Ph: +61 7 38210362 Fax: +61 7 38210281 New Web: www.audiovisualdevices.com.au ___________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 00:42:32 -0500 Subject: Re: Costa Rica From: Bill Sapsis Message-ID: In-Reply-To: on 12/6/04 9:19 AM, Stephen E. Rees at Rees [at] fredonia.edu wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > Hi, > Has anyone on this list had any experience with the Compania Lirica > Nacional (National Opera Co. of Costa Rica) in San Jose, Costa Rica? A > colleague and I have been offered a scene design, set construction and > lighting design for Madama Butterfly in July. I know nothing of the > facility, the city, the country, etc. Before I respond, I'd like a bit > of clue of any pitfalls. Any help on any topic would be very much > appreciated. > TIA and Regards, > Steve Rees, TD > SUNY-Fredonia > Never been there myself. Heard it's very pretty. As Vonnegut once said...."Unexpected invitations to travel are dancing lessons from heaven." Bill S. www.sapsis-rigging.com 800.727.7471 800.292.3851 fax 267.278.4561 mobile We stand behind, and under, our work. ------------------------------ Message-ID: <000301c4dc22$0d3fcba0$0600000a [at] BRUTUS> From: "Jon Ares" References: Subject: Re: Question about plugs and connectors Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 22:00:27 -0800 > > I have a Zire 71 and my wife has a Tungsten E. > The camera on the 71 is only 640 x 480 but it's very handy. I've got the Zire 72, and the camera's now 1280x960. Whee! -- Jon Ares Program Director, West Linn HS Theatre Arts www.hevanet.com/acreative http://www.wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us/aresj/theatre/index.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 22:19:34 -0800 Message-ID: From: Brad Pattison Reply-To: Brad Pattison Subject: Help: need info on Circus Gatti/Santa ShowRe: Stagecraft Digest #213 Speaking from experience, I can say the facility that rented to, "The GARDEN Family Circus", AKA Merlins Magical Horses, AKA Garden Family Entertainment, AKA ** Icecapades, AKA Ira Garden, AKA Dick Garden, AKA Niles Garden, or whomever in the Garden clan that hasen't already been exposed as unsavory, or as a crook, demanded rental payment at the top of the show. In hind sight I wish I would have billed by the day. But instead they didn't even get me drunk, I gave it away (three days of Whole Hog programming. Plus 2 hours of phone support after their electric guy moved around and deleted some key cues. Despite the 'son' sabotaging my first days work by deleting the rom in the board AND on the floppy disk.) and not only did we not go out dancing, they didn't even call me in the morning. Brad Pattison ME Sarasota Opera From: IAEG [at] aol.com Message-ID: <142.3a07e7a2.2edf749d [at] aol.com> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:25:17 EST Subject: Re: Help: need info on Circus Gatti/Santa Show In a message dated 12/1/04 1:43:58 PM, rstorms [at] bham.wednet.edu writes: > > >Has anyone ever worked the "Santa Show" produced by Circus Gatti? I'm >flying blind here, folks- They were booked into my space for next week >as a fundraiser for the local police association, and the "organizer" is >on vacation... > > > >-- r. > >Randy Storms > >rstorms [at] bham.wednet.edu Randy I'm not familiar with this specific show but I can tell you that CIRCUS GATTI is one of the 7 - 8 largest producers of circuses done for the Shriners and "Badge Deals" ( meaning for the Police or Firemen ) A number of them crank out small, , low budget shows that are done in proscenium houses at the holidays, , I will assume that most of you know that the "Shrine Circus" isn't actually produced by the Shrine, they are deals done between local shrine organizations and about a dozen circus producers the names of which the general public wouldn't know what so ever. Hanneford, Zerbini, Hamid, Jordan, Ian Garden, George Carden etc etc etc these are typically promoted via phone rooms ( not as often as they used to though with new regulations ) and with lots of coupons ( Children Free with Paid Adult ! ) and of course Shriners "pimping" the tickets to friends etc etc. as for the Santa Show, there probably won't be a lot for you to do, , these holiday shows are designed to be able to play in venues that HAVE NOTHING, , they are usually pretty self contained and designed usually to be able to show up 3 hours before show time and be out of the venue in 45 min I can't guarantee that this is current info, , but my records here show the following. CIRCUS GATTI P O Box 3967 Tustin , CA 92681 714 730 9033 good luck ! very best, Keith Arsenault ------------------------------ From: IAEG [at] aol.com Message-ID: <199.33cdc3ea.2ee6e395 [at] aol.com> Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 05:44:37 EST Subject: Re: Help: need info on Circus Gatti/Santa ShowRe: Stagecraft Digest #213 In a message dated 12/7/04 1:20:21 AM, phildqrak [at] mindspring.com writes: >Speaking from experience, I can say the facility that rented to, "The GARDEN >Family Circus", AKA Merlins Magical Horses, AKA Garden Family Entertainment, >AKA ** Icecapades, AKA Ira Garden, AKA Dick Garden, AKA Niles Garden, or >whomever in the Garden clan that hasen't already been exposed as unsavory, >or as a crook, demanded rental payment at the top of the show. In hind >sight I wish I would have billed by the day. But instead they didn't even >get me drunk, I gave it away (three days of Whole Hog programming. Plus >2 hours of phone support after their electric guy moved around and deleted >some key cues. Despite the 'son' sabotaging my first days work by deleting >the rom in the board AND on the floppy disk.) and not only did we not go >out dancing, they didn't even call me in the morning. > >Brad Pattison ME >Sarasota Opera yep, , , the Garden folks have a lot and very "questionable" history, , and I would advise others to "be afraid, be very afraid" when they head your way. very best, Keith Arsenault ------------------------------ From: IAEG [at] aol.com Message-ID: <36.677d1008.2ee6e41c [at] aol.com> Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 05:46:52 EST Subject: Re: Help: need info on Circus Gatti/Santa ShowRe: Stagecraft Digest #213 In a message dated 12/7/04 1:20:21 AM, phildqrak [at] mindspring.com writes: >"The GARDEN Family Circus", AKA Merlins Magical Horses, AKA Garden Family >Entertainment, AKA ** Icecapades, AKA Ira Garden, AKA Dick Garden, AKA >Niles Garden, also, , the Ian Garden operation I mentioned in an earlier post is based in Canada, , and I would not bunch them in the same group as the Dick Garden shows listed above ( based in Sarasota ) very best, Keith Arsenault ------------------------------ End of Stagecraft Digest #219 *****************************