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There was a fantastic discussion at the Rocky party about the state of the cast. The vocal consensus was this:

There's an undercurrent of over-professionalism at the show. In small but definite ways, the drive for professionalism stifles some of the fun of the show and makes working at it a chore. Because the show isn't as much fun, it isn't as good, and the audience has noticed. Both directors, theater 3, and Acid's absence were blamed for these problems.

It's so tough to disentangle real harmful effects from nostalgia. So, tell me: do you agree? Have we gained the world and lost our soul (or raised the bar and broken our backs)? The drive for screen accuracy can push us to do better, but if it drives out jokes and connecting with the audience-- if our performance just duplicates the film-- do we want it? The cast members used to work up the audience waiting outside before the show. Does anyone do that now? We have such a great group, and we can fix these problems, but maybe not without big changes.

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Re: On Cliques and Other Stuff

Date: 2007-05-24 04:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jrising.livejournal.com
I definitely agree that cliques form divisions in the community that make feeling part of it, and working together on our shared project (the show) difficult. It makes me glad that we have the show itself, to bring us all together.

I think there's a fine line between cliques and the natural different social connections that people have. There are times and ways when I think they are safely over that line, and some times not. Fortunately and unfortunately, as committed and strong as the Rocky community is, it isn't the whole of its members lives. So people act cliquish from the perspective of the community, just because they're forming strong friendships outside it.

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