Why should we support theatre? People are losing their jobs, their homes. Our economy is in the toilet. Shouldn't we be giving all our money to the poor? I suppose it's easy for artists to see themselves as necessary. We all want to be necessary. But why? What is the necessity of art? Of theatre?
Simply, art, and theatre, create two indispensible things. Brotherhood. And Hope. Without these we are lost. But how do we manifest brotherhood and hope through art? Through theatre?
Art proves that we can work together. A cast of actors, directors, designers, technicians and witnesses are all necessary to create a theatrical event. An event that we create out of nothing. In theatre, we prove that we can work together to create something out of thin air that cannot exist without all of us. Brotherhood.
Theatre also uses empathy to literally force us to identify with others. We see that we have more in common than we have differences. We see that we are brothers. And sisters. Under the skin, we are all the same. Deeply embedded in the core of theatre is this belief. We all share the same love, hates, fears, joys. Theatre promotes brotherhood.
Theatre also promotes hope. If we humans can band together to create this world on stage out of nothing. If we can imitate life successfully enough that people suspend their disbelief, then we can in our real lives change the way things are. We can transform our world.
The world of the dramatic hero, the protagonist, is a world where something is wrong. Where something doesn't work. And the hero must struggle. To right a wrong. To improve her lot. To change someone else. To escape a hell. And the hero has hope. And shows us the way. With determination. And courage. Even when he loses.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Welcome to the San Francisco Playhouse's Blogspot!
The San Francisco Playhouse is dedicated to not only providing its audience with the most thought provoking, eye opening shows of our time, but also to creating an environment where actors, directors, writers, designers, and avid theatregoers come together as a family to celebrate that which drives the inner most part of all of us: the human spirit.
This website will be used as a way for our friends and family to keep updated and express their thoughts in a comfortable, open environment.
Our next upcoming show is "Landscape of the Body" by John Guare, and is directed by Bill English, Artistic Director for the SF Playhouse, and includes in the cast Susi Damilano, Producing Manager for the SF Playhouse. What a great opportunity to come and become acquainted with not only the intensely thought provoking shows that we do here at the Playhouse, but also with some of the extremely talented and spiritually motivated people who make the magic happen! For more information on the show and how to order tickets, Click Here.
We are located at 533 Sutter Street in San Francisco, California, 94102. We can also be reached by phone at (415) 677-9596 or by email at info@sfplayhouse.org. Click Here to join our family, or Here for more information on who we are!
We look forward to you joining our family!
Sincerely,
The SF Playhouse
This website will be used as a way for our friends and family to keep updated and express their thoughts in a comfortable, open environment.
Our next upcoming show is "Landscape of the Body" by John Guare, and is directed by Bill English, Artistic Director for the SF Playhouse, and includes in the cast Susi Damilano, Producing Manager for the SF Playhouse. What a great opportunity to come and become acquainted with not only the intensely thought provoking shows that we do here at the Playhouse, but also with some of the extremely talented and spiritually motivated people who make the magic happen! For more information on the show and how to order tickets, Click Here.
We are located at 533 Sutter Street in San Francisco, California, 94102. We can also be reached by phone at (415) 677-9596 or by email at info@sfplayhouse.org. Click Here to join our family, or Here for more information on who we are!
We look forward to you joining our family!
Sincerely,
The SF Playhouse
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