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Quote Majicwrench Replybullet Topic: Two things....
    Posted: 12/15/10 at 2:03pm
 First off, I'm pretty new here, been a member a couple years but don't check in, or post, as often as I should. But gotta say I have learned a LOT just looking over the old posts, holy cow you guys and gals have a LOT of great ideas and insight. So I am just saying "thanks!"
 
Second thing,  a lot of forums have some space for introductions.....I don't see one here, and well, I wanted to introduce myself.
  I'm Keith Meyers, live in the very NW corner of Montana, in LIbby, a very tiny town. The NW corner of nowhere we call it. Been doing CT for 15 years or so, acting, directing, writing, enjoying almost every minute of it.  I have no formal education in theatre,  and thus, like I said above, I have been learning a LOT from everyone here. What a pleasure.
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Quote Spectrum Replybullet Posted: 12/16/10 at 10:50am
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Quote TonyDi Replybullet Posted: 12/17/10 at 7:41am
Learning IN THE TRENCHES in my estimation (the way I have for 50 years) often can and does render better education than a college degree (DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED - read David Mamet's book True and False).  So WELCOME to the trenches. Likely there are people here from EVERY discipline (don't know for sure) but lots to be learned, shared, and much fun to be had. I've really enjoyed this site for quite a while now. Don't post much, don't do theater much anymore (now I'm into directing opera and doing operas). But much does go on here. Great place to be and a superb resource.
 
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Quote museav Replybullet Posted: 12/17/10 at 12:15pm
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Learning IN THE TRENCHES in my estimation (the way I have for 50 years) often can and does render better education than a college degree (DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED - read David Mamet's book True and False). 
I believe that like so many things, it depends.  I know people with degrees or certificates that have totally impractical perspectives but I also know people that have years of misunderstandings and misconceptions gained 'in the trenches'.  There often is no one right answer other than that learning, both practical and book, is usually a good thing.
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I've sent lots of people (customers with general stage questions) to this site.  I've had several people feedback to me how helpful you all are.
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Quote SamD Replybullet Posted: 12/18/10 at 10:49pm
This is an excellent site for theatre geeks!
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Quote David McCall Replybullet Posted: 12/19/10 at 11:54am
I've heard that practice doesn't make perfect,
Practice only makes permanent.
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Quote JoeMc Replybullet Posted: 12/20/10 at 1:50am
Originally posted by David McCall

I've heard that practice doesn't make perfect,
Practice only makes permanent.

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I must remember this one & put it in my Teabag Adage collection.

This would have to be a gem that could be applied to a lot of comeatres locally.


I have noticed over the years  on our local theatre forum, there is a definite loathing to ask staging questions, unlike the forums in the US & Uk.

Also rather than ask basic questions they carry on in perpetuating the same 'blues' time after time, to the point of it almost becoming set in concrete as the theatre policy &/or fabric.

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Quote TonyDi Replybullet Posted: 12/28/10 at 7:03am
The way I've always heard that cliche' is that "Practice does not make perfect.  Practice makes permanent. PERFECT PRACTICE makes perfect". Actually there was a professional magician whom I met years ago that coined it that way - or at least said he did. I may have misunderstood him to say HE coined the phrase - could have been he had heard it coined that way himself long before....don't remember now - been 35 years ago I heard that.  BUT his intention was that you can practice all you want and never become proficient at anything. BUT if you practice the most correct way possible, then the results are far better in that method than just by doing something over and over and over again wrong and expecting that by the volume of practice that you've achieved perfection.  So "Practice does NOT make perfect. Practice makes PERMANENT. PERFECT practice makes perfect".
 
 
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Quote Spectrum Replybullet Posted: 12/28/10 at 5:19pm
HEY!  This is THEATRE (or to some, THEATER).  It's REHEARSAL - not practice.  LOL
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