Lord_Angelus_Flameheart
See that's also a problem right there. You're NOT going to find reliable actors. Things happen whether it's power outages, connection issues, etc. Plus, there's the fact that schedules change on a daily basis. One day you might not have anything important and can attend and the next day, you're so busy you can't even look at the computer, let alone worry about a rehearsal or performance. Also, there's the fact that Gaia is not the end-all be-all of everyone's existence. Siteing myself as an example, I'm probably on Gaia a total of 5 minutes (Daily Chance, Aquarium, clean out junk in inventory, check my subscribe forums for any new posts). After that, I usually don't come on. So, if there's a suddenly schedule change and it's decided to have a rehearsal tonight instead of the next day when it was scheduled, then I won't know about it until the next day.
No actor is reliable. That's why theater was built upon the ground of spontenaity. You either roll through it or you let the s*$*t hit you in the face.
I'm not saying that everyone in GTC should be glued to the screen and ready to jump at a minute's notice for rehearsals/performance. I work a full-time job, other people here also work, have school, or both school and work. And obviously unexpected things come up, that's the nature of the beast.
What I /am/ saying is that it's possible to find a core of people who, in general, have the time/ability to go to rehearsals/perform. Maybe not necessarily /every/ single show and rehearsal, but enough that they can feel confident in their role and perform the best they can.
It has actually happened before, having reliable actors and as Arq mentioned in an earlier post, it was that way for the GTC for a long while.
The GTC is not the be-all and end-all of my existence, but when I make a commitment to it, I make a point of being online, checking Gaia and be sure that I'm ready for rehearsals and performances. If I'm going to be doing this, then it behooves me to be responsible and show up when and where I'm asked.
I don't think it's unreasonable to be held to this standard. Performing is fun, but you know, you have to put in work to make shows successful. Barring glitches and whatnot, our shows are well-done because we have put time and effort.
If everyone thinks 'Oh, it won't matter if I don't show up', then no one shows up and nothing gets accomplished. Just food for thought.