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68 stories by "Melissahillman"

The Real Story of Clarion and Lloyd Suh by Melissahillman

I don’t have any insider information. But I’ve been both teaching theatre in the university system and producing professional theatre for over 20 years, and I’m sick of the…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 12:15pm on November 15, 2015

AEA Should Be Making Realistic Choices, and I Wonder If This LA Lawsuit Will Wake Them Up by Melissahillman

There’s been an interesting development in the small theatre/AEA controversy in LA. Actors have banded together to sue their own union.  Part of the complaint is that the union igno…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 2:51pm on October 22, 2015

The Problem with the Shakespeare "Translation" Controversy by Melissahillman

There has been some fiery controversy around Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s announcement that they’re commissioning “translations” of all 39 Shakespeare plays into …

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 12:54pm on October 13, 2015

Writers: Retire These Clichés (Version: LADYPARTS) by Melissahillman

I know, I know: I write about overused tropes often. (Who said irony is dead?) Maybe one day I’ll compile them all into a self-published e-screed entitled “Melissa Reads Too M…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 7:32am on October 7, 2015

BUT I GET TO BE RACIST BECAUSE ART: The Mikado by Melissahillman

With last year’s massive national controversy about The Mikado in Seattle, it’s difficult to believe that anyone, anywhere, would be doing The Mikado in yellowface, right? I mean…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 2:47pm on September 16, 2015

"Too Street": Hypocrisy in Policing the Speech of our Actors by Melissahillman

I just had an interesting conversation with someone whose white teens are using the slang words “finna,” “aight,” “brah,” etc. She characterized it as …

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 3:29pm on September 12, 2015

Celebrating Thin White Women by Melissahillman

Sometimes it seems like our whole entire culture is one huge celebration of thin white women. Ogling them, collecting them, advertising products to help other women become more like th…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 1:56pm on August 28, 2015

Please Stop Asking if Shows Are Appropriate for Children by Melissahillman

Unless your show is called “Seven BJs for Seven Brothers,” (someone get on that), or unless you’re specifically doing TYA, people will contact your theatre and ask question…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 10:40am on August 5, 2015

Time to Retire the Word "Offended" by Melissahillman

There’s almost constant talk online about what’s “offensive,” or who’s “offended,” and it’s high time we retired this word. “Offend̶…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 3:55pm on July 18, 2015

AEA Waivers: Not Your Enemy by Melissahillman

While everyone’s in a great mood about the SCOTUS ruling, I figured now is a good time to post something controversial, right? It’s always a good idea to bring up the fa…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 3:33pm on July 1, 2015

I Wrote a Thing for TCG by Melissahillman

I was asked by the wonderful Jacqueline E. Lawton to participate in the latest TCG blog salon, “Artistic Leadership: How Do We Change the Game?” She sent me a series of questi…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 12:34pm on June 23, 2015

That Religious Person Next to You in Rehearsal by Melissahillman

Theatre has a certain . . . reputation, no? That professional theatremakers are an iconoclastic, irreverent community that ignores or even outright disrespects religion? The reality is…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 4:24pm on June 11, 2015

I See White People (and I'm Sick of It) by Melissahillman

About a month ago, I tweeted a little snark at Cameron Crowe about the poster for his upcoming film, Aloha. I was shocked to get a response. I wasn’t shocked, however, when the film tu…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 9:22pm on May 29, 2015

Having Kids: Worst Idea, or Worst Idea Ever? by Melissahillman

I have two kids, one I made myself and one I got free in a marital acquisition merger. So of course the title of this article is a joke, but the kind of joke that feels like the comedy…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 5:31pm on May 13, 2015

Adam Sandler, Charlie Hebdo, and "Freedom of Expression" by Melissahillman

America has been exploding with issues surrounding the concept of “freedom of expression.” Like many freedoms, “freedom of expression” sounds great in the abstract. I…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 11:01am on May 7, 2015

Handheld Technology Has Not Ruined Today's Youth Any More Than Dig Dug Ruined You by Melissahillman

If there’s one thing that grinds my gears, it’s the disingenuous concern trolling over the rising generation’s “addiction” to technology, and how it has impacte…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 12:57am on April 11, 2015

How To Rock Your Musical Theatre Audition by Melissahillman

I understand that there are something like 47,000 books on this topic, but I’m going to give you some succinct, usable advice right now for free. In addition to running Impact Theatre,…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 7:23pm on April 5, 2015

The Lies We Tell About Audience Engagement by Melissahillman

TCG is holding a multiyear inquiry about audiences called “Audience (R)evolution.” The piece I wrote for it is called “The Lies We Tell About Audience Engagement.” It…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 11:16am on March 20, 2015

Why Is Race the Line? by Melissahillman

I had an interesting conversation with a theatremaker recently about casting. The discussion centered around multiethnic casting, particularly whether casting actors of different races as…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 11:01am on March 20, 2015

Go Ahead and Start Your New Company. But. by Melissahillman

So you want to start a theatre company. My first bit of advice: don’t. It’s insanely difficult. Undeterred? OK. Here are some things you need to know. 1. Vision and Mission. I kn…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 6:38pm on March 15, 2015

Theatre's "Broken Business Model": An Open Letter to Dwayne Clarke, CEO by Melissahillman

Dear Mr. Clarke: I read the Stranger article about your play at ACT in Seattle. As a millionaire (billionaire?) CEO, it’s honestly touching that you wrote a play about yourÂ�…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 11:56am on March 4, 2015

Homing in on Home by Melissahillman

I’m a fifth-generation East Bay resident. My family came here in 1900. My son makes six generations of my family in the beautiful East Bay. This is my home. But lately, I’ve been…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 2:34pm on January 30, 2015

Oh, THAT Play by Melissahillman

So I’m in heavy season planning right now, and reading many many many plays a day. Yesterday I cracked open four plays in a row that were all two-person plays with people in some ki…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 1:50pm on January 13, 2015

The Most Important Thing in Theatre You're Not Talking About by Melissahillman

There’s a massive disconnect between theatre intelligentsia– bloggers like me– and what’s actually happening on the ground. Theatre writers have been doing an excelle…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 3:02pm on December 3, 2014

The Performance of Protest vs The Performance of Excusing Apathy by Melissahillman

Once upon a time I met an actor with mental health issues. Just . . . save that joke for later; I’m serious times right now. He told me that the Korean government was trying to kill hi…

SOURCE: bittergertrude.com at 4:24pm on November 29, 2014
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