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    Posted: 2/09/09 at 2:36am
I'm AD/SM for a show where the Director is being extremely rude- humiliating even- to the cast during notes and other times.  I know to be impartial under normal circumstances, but this is clearly a problem.

Background:  This is an experienced director who seems to have lost his edge.  It's Hell Week and he didn't have the team needed to have the set, lights, props, band, etc. ready by now, so we are all scrambling to the finish.

The actors have had to costume themselves,  find their own props, build and paint the set without adequate direction.  Then the Director vetoed many items, causing the cast to have to do it all again.  I realize some CTs depend on actors for all this, but that's not the expectation of actors at our theater.

Some scenes/musical numbers aren't polished, but everyone is giving it their all. 

Here's the point:  His notes include phrases like, "I'd be embarrassed if I was you", "I'm tired of watching you" and "That was awful", without giving specifics or coaching them how to change.  He singles out individuals and berates them in front of the whole cast.  He mocks the way they move, literally stands up and makes fun of how dancers move.  He denigrates actors to their face and even when they're not present- sometimes to the the whole crew.

What can I do?  Go to the Board?  This man is President of the Board!
Advice, please.  It may be too late for this show, but what should an AD do in this situation?



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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 8:50am
Wow... I guess I would STILL go to the board (there must be more than just him)  Let them know what kind of jepordy the show is in. Not only that, if he is leading your theater, what kind of jeporday your volunteer base must be in after an experince like this..  Other than that, like you said, not much can be changed at this point.. EXCEPT the attitudes of all those who are probably on thier last legs and need a boost.. This is where you and others can make a difference "In THIS production".. Go team go, Hey kids lets put on a show... or my personal favorite "#$%^ Him, lets put on a great show in spite of it all!!!"
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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 8:58am
I want to add that, when you do take this to the board, and you really should, advise them that one way to make a differnece in this type of experince, is to try a system we use. (it dosen't always work, but it does put someone else on the hook) for each of our shows we have the Director (and of course for musicals, a musical director and choreographer) they may have an AD/SM, but each show also has a producer who insures all of the tech elements are seen too and that the show is moving along well. They are responsible to the board. We also include a "board liason/advisor" for each show. this is a board memeber who makes themselves available during the rehearsal process and may be contacted should a cast member have a problem with the directorial/production staff that they can't resolve or dont feel comfortable tackling on thier own... You might want to try something like that fo rthe future
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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 11:13am
A Producer is a great idea.
 
Would you say anything to him?
 
Meanwhile, I think I'll take and spread your advice:  "#$%^ Him, lets put on a great show in spite of it all!!!"
 
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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 12:44pm
Maybe one cast member with enough guts (and the willingness to follow through) to stand up to him and say "Enough is enough.  If you continue in this manner you can do the show without me."  I know that this close to production and could cause a huge mess but sometimes that is what's needed.  We once had a director who was very similar sounding.  The producer and board rep both spoke with him to no avail.  It actually took a cast member (and I'm not sure if I'd do it again now that I am sober) threatening the director with a severe thumping to get him to stop berating the cast.
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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 1:53pm
Oh Patio, You kill me.... Yes, I think someone should speak to him.. But if your not confortable with it, then you only option is the board.. The most important thing right now is getting the show up and over... and then making sure it NEVER happens again.
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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 2:03pm
So I should get drunk and threaten to thump the director.  Got it.  Sounds great, actually.  Thanks. LOL
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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 2:46pm

Actually at that time "drunk" was my normal operating level.  Thank goodness that time of my life is past.  But it did give him cause to pause.

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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 8:27pm
Originally posted by pdavis69

"Enough is enough.  If you continue in this manner you can do the show without me."


I said something very similar to a director about five hundred years ago.

As I recall, he shaped right up.

If somebody wants to treat me like an ***hole, I'm gonna act like one.
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bullet Posted: 2/09/09 at 10:04pm
Sorry to hear you're in a stressful situation like that. Makes me even more thankful how smoothly things have been going for our group (knock on wood.) I hope you can figure out the right thing to do.
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