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69 stories by "Scott Walters"

An Idea That Everyone Will Hate by Scott Walters

IN A COUPLE POSTS on Parabasis, Isaac Butler has contributed two commentaries concerning the increasingly blurred lines between the profit theatre and the nonprofit theatre. This is an issue…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 8:00pm on December 23, 2011

Arlene Goldbard on the NCRP Report by Scott Walters

Arlene Goldbard's outstanding book I was tempted to call this "Occupy Wall Street (part 5)," but arts consultant and thinker Arlene Goldbard, author of the powerful book The New Creative Com…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 2:10pm on December 14, 2011

Occupy Lincoln Center (part 4) by Scott Walters

 The first three parts of this series each pointed at different aspects of the problem of the concentration of funding in the nonprofit arts sector. First, the overview of the situation…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 8:52pm on December 11, 2011

Occupy Lincoln Center (part 3) by Scott Walters

On October 26th, one of the great pioneers of the regional theatre movement, Zelda Fichlander, addressed the assembled Stage Directors and Choreographers Society in celebration of the 3rd an…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 11:09am on November 23, 2011

Occupy Lincoln Center (part 2) by Scott Walters

"Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?" -- Matthew 7: 3 (English Standard Version)Yesterday, in the first part of this se…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 5:06pm on November 18, 2011

Occupy Lincoln Center (part 1) by Scott Walters

Occupy Wall Street encampment (First in a series) As I write these lines, the Occupy Wall Street movement has been protesting for two months that the top 1% of Americans take home roughly …

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 9:32pm on November 16, 2011

Margo Jones in 1951 by Scott Walters

Margo Jones "What our country needs today, theatrically speaking, is a resident professional theatre in every city with a population of over one hundred thousand. According to the 1940 censu…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 5:49pm on November 9, 2011

Participate in the Process by Scott Walters

Charles Olson You must speak to your community. The poet Vincent Ferrini, talking about poet Charles Olson, said "Everybody has to find his or her place. You find a place and you operate f…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 10:12am on November 2, 2011

Latest Email from StageNorth by Scott Walters

As some of you know, I am a big fan of StageNorth in Washburn, WI (pop 2,280). I am on their mailing list, and received the following this morning. For those of you who think that "culture" …

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 1:37pm on November 1, 2011

Jo Carson by Scott Walters

On September 20th, a wonderful American playwright passed away: Jo Carson. Perhaps you've heard of her, perhaps you haven't -- most likely you haven't, because Jo Carson wrote plays about sp…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 5:45pm on October 28, 2011

TEDxMichiganAvenue: Bringing the Arts Back Home by Scott Walters

Back in May, I made a trip to Chicago to deliver a TEDx talk organized by David Zoltan. I was only able to stay briefly, because my stepson Jake was graduating that same day from Illinois St…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 9:04pm on September 7, 2011

Learning from 9-11 by Scott Walters

As we get ready to commemorate the attacks of September 11, 2001, I'd like to remind everybody about a video message that Osama bin Laden released just before the 2004 presidential election.…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 1:22pm on September 6, 2011

Great New Blog by Scott Walters

My stepson, Jake Olbert, who now lives in Chicago, has started a blog called Something Less Pretentious, and I think he is a helluva a writer. His latest post, discussing the film L. A. Conf…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 6:06pm on August 27, 2011

Note to Self: Remember Denny Mays by Scott Walters

A colleague of mine from my Illinois State University days, Dennis Mays, passed away a few days ago at the age of 68. He didn't design sets, he wasn't the technical director, but he supervis…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 9:00pm on August 7, 2011

On "Excellence" by Scott Walters

Let's start with the legislation that brought the NEA into existence, which I mentioned at the end of my previous post -- that the NEA should dedicate itself  "to supporting excellence …

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 2:21pm on July 27, 2011

Analyzing the NEA 'Our Town' Grants (Part 2) by Scott Walters

When I published my post "Analyzing the NEA 'Our Town' Grants," several people wanted to know about whether the awards reflected the applicant pool, and I said I didn't know. Last week, I wa…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 9:58pm on July 25, 2011

Wendell Berry: 10 Hopes (Commencement Address) by Scott Walters

In 1989, Wendell Berry delivered a Commencement Address at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine that included not Ten Commandments but ten hopes. They are as follows (I highlight…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 3:13pm on July 16, 2011

Vindicated -- Proof Positive by Scott Walters

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 4:12pm on July 14, 2011

Analyzing the NEA "Our Town" Grants by Scott Walters

So yesterday, the NEA announced the recipients of the "Our Town" grants. As you may or may not know, the "Our Town" grants were created to support "creative placemaking projects that contrib…

SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 5:52pm on July 13, 2011
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