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    Posted: 5/24/06 at 2:50am
I am thinking of starting a community theater. There are a few parents that are not happy with the local theaters. Are there any suggestions on how to go about doing this? Or, does anybody have any suggestions on how to tell the local theaters that we are unhappy? I am worried that it might harm my childrens chances of landing good roles.
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bullet Posted: 5/24/06 at 6:56am
Try the American Community Theatre site.
On starting a theatre group.
http://www.aact.org/start/index.html
Or the front page here of the ?Greenroom? will help as well;-

http://www.communitytheater.org/articles/DOliability.htm

As for your tin lids not getting roles, this is always on anyway, even with adults who are in other groups.
Possibly what may be better for you & the other parents is get elected as Office Bearers to the Committee of the Group that?s already set up. It will possibly easier than starting a new group!

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bullet Posted: 5/24/06 at 8:09am
You don't say why you are unhappy with the existing community theater.  Starting up a new theater group takes ten times more work and money than you can possibly imagine.  Think long and hard before you do it especially if you are in a small town and the number of actors available will be limited.  You will be competing with the other more established theaters not only for audience members but for talent too.  It may be a better idea to join in the general meeting of the existing group and make your concerns known. There may be others in the community that feel the same way you do and you may be able to change what you don't like. 
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bullet Posted: 5/24/06 at 9:05am

I agree with Joan, running a theater is more work than most people could possibly imagine.  And starting a new theater just to spite the existing one is getting the entire project off on the wrong foot.

Even though there are several community theaters in our town who are in direct competition with each other, there is a great spirit of community.  Loaning out props, costumes or set pieces is common practice among these theaters, each helping the other to put on the best productions possible. 

If you have a beef with your present theater, speak up!  Most theaters I've worked in welcome comments from their patrons both good and bad.  (Good and bad comments, that is, not good and bad patrons -- whatever) 

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bullet Posted: 5/24/06 at 1:26pm
Yeah...and the chances of your children landing good roles should have nothing to do with anything but their ability to act and their work ethic as a cast member.
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bullet Posted: 5/24/06 at 6:01pm
To elaborate on Joan and Topper's comments a bit, it's usually easier to effect changes from with-in than from the outside. 
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hello, we have to move because of the heating costs.  There is a possibility of having a 40x100 building donated to us, with parking,  we are wondering how to convert it to a theater.  We could add a kitchen outside of the existing building, as well as a lobby, but the stage would be limited to 40 feet.  Our usual audiences have been 20-100 people lately.  We would like to allow for more.  Selling the current building would not net us much above outstanding mortgage (unfortunately).
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bullet Posted: 6/22/06 at 5:38pm
epetterson, does your theater company know an architect? A designer?  Can you go on road trips to view other nearby (or not so nearby) theaters? Check out your local library for theater mags that may contain photos of a variety of college and professional venues. I don't know how large your current space is, but a 40' wide stage sounds delicious.  How high are the ceilings?  How would you like to seat...proscenium?  arena?  three quarter thrust?  Wanna be able to change from one to another? Good luck and have fun with your beautiful, new blank canvas. 
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bullet Posted: 6/23/06 at 10:03am
only a 40' wide stage?

ONLY?

lol

I've done major musicals - complete with corps d'ballet - on 20' wide
stages.

I'm not sure I'd know how to fill up a 40' stage LOL
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bullet Posted: 6/23/06 at 11:04am
 Given the 40? is wall to wall, so taking in account of the off stage area, it would come down to around a 30? proscenium opening, which would be normal!
But remember to give yourself as much space, as you can for the stage depth!

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