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Re: RAT Intro from another Eye
Response to
>another voice, from Elizabeth bards@independenteye.org (The Independent Eye)
> Our last production in Philly, based on sacred Sumerian text, never set a
ticket price ..
> Me, I want the butts in the seats, and ..
> I want that work to connect with individuals, and connect with the best
energy possible ..
> see faces, hear voices, and find out something of what happened side..
>three performances for three different groups, for free, in the area to
which we moved... .
> Over the following two months, we got, in contributions from people who
came onto the >mailing list in that span, a total of about what we'd have
needed to get from tour fees. ..
>we got a flood of ...responses of how personally important that witnessing
was...
> Cheers - Elizabeth
Shortly after finding RAT list, this appeared on my screen:
>>"Set:
Guests are invited to A Performance in a place small neighborhood productions
have been staged before. It is best if it has something resembling a
proscenium stage, which could be the raised front part of a church, synagogue
or temple. A tent is set up outside the building, with a table staffed by
volunteers from supporting organizations which have provided goods and
services to make it possible to perform the play. These volunteers have
posted signs at the table and possibly in cyberspace recruiting audience
members and soliciting barter goods and services they will accept in lieu of
monetary value specified on tickets of admission.
... the audience enters a space ...designed by a member of the Sierra Club
who has a thing about storm water and a member of the local Garden Club of
America. [blah blah...]
and passes ..among the props and actors who skillfully (meaning they are
quiet but pleasant, or pleasant but quiet - the point being to negate the
negation of teatro seis ocho) set them at ease and help them find their
seats, which are on the stage. The audience should not" [be expected to] "be
larger than the number of volunteers given roles to perform and those coming
at their behest, for whom they have made place cards and will have to pay if
they don't show, plus ditto for friends and family of the cast. When all are
seated (the name of the play is "No Empty Seats") the play begins."
...
"If you want them to participate, give them a role to perform." I would like
to credit discovery of this law to Marion Woods, aka wife [of the] Rev. Dr.
Abraham Lincoln Woods, president of the Birmingham chapter of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference, and pastor of St. Joseph Baptist Church.