Phantom Pimpernel
Anyway-What exactly happened between getting spotlighted and now? I thought this place would FLOURISH.
I don't know. I think that people who were a part of GTC when we were spotlighted got worn down -- look at all of the shows we did in that month on top of problems, as always, with people not showing up which lead us to beg people to sub across other casts. The problem was there was so much audience interest that we had to keep adding shows and do three different casts and there just was not enough interest in auditions to get that many actors together and the ones we got were stretched thin.
The sad thing is GTC, in terms of the number of actors we're bringing in, is in MUCH worse shape than the FIRST show we ever did. Part of the problem, like I said, is we always do shows for 8 -- and I used to be able to count on at least 5-6 people being friends of mine. Now that most of those people are busy etc etc there's just no one to replace them. I can no longer count on us being able to scrape up enough people to do shows -- we need to actually CAST the ENTIRE SHOW which just isn't happening. People in this thread are saying that they, too, have lives now -- there must be a generation of Gaians that are like us when we started GTC, but maybe they just aren't interested in this sort of thing.
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GTC represented something to me-but that's probably because I'm a nerd. I saw it, when I was involved, as an accepting community where everyone was willing to be friends.
Back in like 2006/early 2007 I totally agree with you. That is part of what I loved about GTC. That and, you know, performances. I know I've said in the past that GTC always felt worthwhile because even when rehearsals were shitty there was just something great about opening night, seeing it come together in front of an audience. These days, whether people realize it or not, there
are cliques within GTC and we don't get the feeling of the work being worth it because half the time we don't even make it to opening night anymore, and when we do, sometimes we don't have an audience.
For me personally I haven't felt that kind of connection to GTC and the people in it in a long time. There is, and you can see it in this thread, this definite feeling that developed after the spotlight that I am the head of GTC and everyone else is under me. Maybe that's how it is now. Maybe that's how it's always been. But before the spotlight no one talked that way and I never felt like I was. It was just this thing that we ALL had and I personally contributed a lot to it because I really enjoyed being a part of it. I guess that's another component of the clique thing. I have been made separate from the GTC as a whole by people who no longer see me as their equal.
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I know there's interest within the GTC, but we've always had people come to us
Nope. We've gone out and done everything from posting at musical theater guilds to affiliations to commenting on theater discussion posts to making random advertising posts in Chatterbox etc etc With our comeback show of Wicked we did this in particular.