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Re: RAT Bow before logos



Since Moving Arts is still moving its offices, it's best to send the SASE
to me at Lee Wochner, PO Box 7550, Burbank CA 91510.

Other responses below:




At 9:59 PM 10/20/99, brad rothbart wrote:
>>Brad, baby, WHERE'S THE SASE? All I asked people to do was SEND A SASE!
>>Pardon me if I didn't think everybody's postage should be out of my pocket!
>>
>>"Living Theatre." Sigh. 1999 calling Brad, 1999 calling. We're trying to
>>reactivate the Time Tunnel to pull you back, but we're meeting strange
>>resistance.
>>
>>
>Lee,
>>
>
>
>> I didn't get that message, send me an address, I send you an SASE. No
>>problem....
>
> Living theatre or no, there is a set of principles that we share ,that is
>not entirely inconsitent with the RAT ideal of BIG CHEAP THEATRE.


True. That's because theatre does not follow a capitalistic model. Theatre
is inherently non-competitive. Resource-sharing is the best way to maximize
scarce resources in this system.




I
>believe in using theatre to build community. I believe, also, thast the
>society we live in does not understand or encourage communitarian
>experiment,

You're right. It doesn't. And it doesn't care.




I also believe that such a critical mass, will be followed,
>inevitably, by large-scale societal change..

Not in this country and not in our lifetimes. As much as you individually
might like to wish it so, and as much as some scattered thousands elsewhere
might join you silently, the vast majority is ready to completely accept
George W. Bush. Read a newspaper.





 What form that change takes
>depends on who's on that particular bus. I call shotgun. ( or the pacifist
>equivalent therof).
>

You're still talking politics, when the real game going on is TECHNOLOGY.
There would be no RAT without the Internet. Start thinking that way and
you'll start thinking about real change.







>The theatre is the trojan horse by which we take the town,
>


Oh, come on.



>brad

Lee

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