Putting The Play Over The Actor
7/2/2009
To the Editor:
I am an avid participant in community theater and have performed with the Town Players of Newtown twice in recent years. Both experiences were thoroughly satisfying. However, my peripheral involvement in their last two productions leaves me concerned. I have watched as directors, after casting volunteer actors and starting rehearsals, ask them to accept smaller roles or to resign altogether. This was done for purely artistic reasons — the actors just didn't measure up to the directors' expectations. The chairman of the board states that the board fully supports these decisions, although she acknowledges the distress felt by the actors.
Actors who might audition for the Town Players should be aware of this policy; none of us wish to be perpetually auditioning. The public should be aware that the Players, at present, seem to put their audience's experience ahead of the welfare of their volunteer actors.
Sincerely,
Maureen Kelly
75 Grassy Plain Street, Bethel June 25, 2009