Based on the above statements, if you really want answers to your questions, you need to expand your circle of acquaintances to include respected writers, historians, directors, etc. who have more knowledge and experience than you do. They all have websites and e-mail addresses.
Years ago when e-mail became popular, I began corresponding with a whole circle of individuals who wrote articles in magazines like Theater Week, In Theater, Show Music, various newspapers, and other print media sources. They all returned my e-mails, and I began to learn from their knowledge and experience.
I have definitely had conversations with a few of them about how funding at LCT, the Public, and Roundabout works. What I have learned from them over a period of decades does not jive with what you seem to be saying in some of your posts.
Again, I like reading your posts. You bring up topics that deserve discussion. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings by suggesting that one of your posts was naive. I was just trying to respond to you as honestly and sincerely as I could. |