Great Post
Joshua James publishes an articulate and disturbing post on why theatre isn't sought out by the common man anymore. Hard to argue with him, I think. The next step: is there anything to be done?
Reconsidering the Past, Rethinking the Present, Reimagining the Future
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I think I'm just not as dissatisfied as you are with the state of theater today. I've found theater worth my time in every city in America where I've managed to get to it at all--among other places, Chicago, San Francisco, New York (where I now live), Atlanta, Los Angeles, even Dallas (where I used to live, which seemed to me to have a pretty precarious and fitful theater culture). I recognize that theater in America isn't as big and thriving, as rich and various, as it might be. The same might be said for dance, and various forms of non-popular music, and literary fiction, and yet I find much to reward me in all these areas. All of them may have become somewhat overspecialized, not easily accessible to the common man. But I'm not sure who this common man is.
And while I have seen good theatre (as I admitted in my post) I think our level of craft isn't equal to the level of cost.