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I don't blame them for ave q

Posted by: dramedy 08:06 pm EDT 03/25/14
In reply to: re: 4play subscription is 135--ouch - SFnative 07:57 pm EDT 03/25/14

I'm surprised they aren't doing it in the summer.

Nope, i like my nudity on stage. But I don't use opera glasses if that makes you feel any better.


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re: I don't blame them for ave q

Posted by: SFnative 02:54 am EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: I don't blame them for ave q - dramedy 08:06 pm EDT 03/25/14

nctc does not have a 'summer' break. they go from one season right into the next. plus between productions, the conservatory uses the theatre for a one or two week run. not between every production but sometimes. plus they need time to install a new set and they also are generous with the number of previews. and wouldn't a subscription to previews be less expensive?


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Not correct

Posted by: dramedy 10:37 am EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: re: I don't blame them for ave q - SFnative 02:54 am EDT 03/26/14

Both shows end June 28. The new season starts sept 5. That is a summer hiatus of two months. They rarely have shows in July. Occassionally a show starts in mid august.

Link http://www.nctcsf.org/pride_19.htm

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re: Not correct

Posted by: MikeR 11:45 am EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: Not correct - dramedy 10:37 am EDT 03/26/14

They have their youth conservatory programs in July and August.


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There are four theaters in the complex

Posted by: dramedy 11:49 am EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: re: Not correct - MikeR 11:45 am EDT 03/26/14

I don't know how many theaters are used by youth conservatory and I doubt that they occupy theaters at night an d weekends when show run.


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re: There are four theaters in the complex

Posted by: SFnative 12:40 pm EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: There are four theaters in the complex - dramedy 11:49 am EDT 03/26/14

there are only three theatres in the complex. the decker main stage, the walker, and the small back theatre which is used for cabaret or one person type shows. the back theatre is where the conservatory performs most of the year, but in the summer they use the main stage.


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re: There are four theaters in the complex

Posted by: MikeR 12:02 pm EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: There are four theaters in the complex - dramedy 11:49 am EDT 03/26/14

You really seem to have an ax to grind with NCTC. Did Ed Decker kill your dog, or something?

They have multiple conservatory programs going on simultaneously. It's mostly in the daytime, but there are a handful of evening performances. The theaters are tied up with these programs, making them unavailable for other shows to rehearse, to have sets built, etc.


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No. Just commenting.

Posted by: dramedy 01:49 pm EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: re: There are four theaters in the complex - MikeR 12:02 pm EDT 03/26/14

I've going to new conserv for almost 20 years. Same with act and I don't like much that perloff has been in charge. As for new conserv, I am pissed at the muni subscription price. And I've been a bit unhappy at the lack of gay content in some of there selections. There are plenty of straight theaters to show other desert cities and don't theaterworks do it last year? And both yellow and beautiful launderette had way more hetero kissing and fondling on stage than a quick gay kiss in both of those shows.

And if you are going to do repeat shows like r&j, I think there are better shows. I guess they won't do love valor compassion (99 season) again because of the nudity. And I would like to see kiss of the spider woman musical there. Or Party which I think was a commercial run at the theater under rubys about 15 years ago.


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re: I don't blame them for ave q

Posted by: PatrickHSF 09:17 pm EDT 03/25/14
In reply to: I don't blame them for ave q - dramedy 08:06 pm EDT 03/25/14

Your glasses -- opera or otherwise -- would be all steamed up anyway. :-)

As we've reminisced before on this board, the NC in their title does really stand for New Conservatory now adays, no longer No Clothes. hehehe I actually don't miss it. Seemed almost obligatory in their productions that at least one guy would be naked.


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re: I don't blame them for ave q

Posted by: broadwaybelter 03:39 pm EDT 03/26/14
In reply to: re: I don't blame them for ave q - PatrickHSF 09:17 pm EDT 03/25/14

Once they step up the quality of their productions, they can warrant higher prices.


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Are the prices really that high?

Posted by: Pig_o_my_heart 11:44 am EDT 03/27/14
In reply to: re: I don't blame them for ave q - broadwaybelter 03:39 pm EDT 03/26/14

Are the prices really that high?

And even if there was a slight increase on the Sampler package, how, pray tell, does one step up quality (increase set design budgets, hire Equity actors) without more money?

One thing I found notable about their season was the ambition of the season. OTHER DESERT CITIES and STAGE BEAUTY, especially, are shows that come with mandated high production values.


(As for the nudity, I can't even believe I have to say this, but for that theatre to survive and grow audiences, they have to become something more than naked boys. All power to them!)


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re: Are the prices really that high?

Posted by: broadwaybelter 03:34 pm EDT 03/28/14
In reply to: Are the prices really that high? - Pig_o_my_heart 11:44 am EDT 03/27/14

The direction, acting, and production values are all, for the lack of a better word, amateur. Don't get me wrong - I enjoy small productions on a tiny budget. And let's make no mistake; Equity actors are by no means stronger than non-equity actors. I really want to like NCTC, but each time I go , the work has been difficult to sit through.


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re: Are the prices really that high?

Posted by: broadwaybelter 03:37 pm EDT 03/28/14
In reply to: re: Are the prices really that high? - broadwaybelter 03:34 pm EDT 03/28/14

Addendum: You don't need more money to be better. Hire different artists. Cut some programming in the season. Magic Theater, which is one of the smaller theaters, formerly operated on a similar budget as NCTC, and produces high-quality productions.


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re: Are the prices really that high?

Posted by: broadwaybelter 04:00 pm EDT 03/28/14
In reply to: re: Are the prices really that high? - broadwaybelter 03:37 pm EDT 03/28/14

Oh, and "ambition"? I'm having a hard time believing that by staging one of the most-produced plays in the country is considered " ambitious".


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