Theaters adopt lower budgets by Mary Carole McCauley
Theaters all over Baltimore and Hartford county are facing budget shortages. Many theaters are non-profit organizations and need to stage fewer performances, reuse sets and costumes, have smaller casts or perform the same shows.
"The financial pressures - and reactions - seen in Baltimore are part of a national trend."
Shows that audiences are unfamiliar with or have provocative themes are not being played out of fear of pushing away audiences.
The story is filled with quotations from theater management, however it lacks any reactions from the audience. Would audiences rather see something traditional than something new and quirky such as Avenue Q, or edgy like Spring Awakening, "with its themes of incest and suicide."
McCauley should really consider the audience's opinions. As long as a show is performed well and the plot sounds intriguing people will see the performance, which is why the traditional shows they are playing are a success: the plots are are interesting.
How else is a classic supposed to be made if theaters will not perform new plays?
-Heather
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Hardnews to Broadcast
PARIS — An Air France jet that disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean earlier this week with 228 people on board was due to have part of its airspeed sensor system replaced after the plane’s manufacturer, Airbus, had advised operators of some of its A330 aircraft to do so, the head of French air investigations said Saturday.
- From Air France Was Warned of Speed Sensor Problem Before Crash by Nicola Clark and Liz Robbins.
French air investigators said that the Air France Jet that disappeared with two hundred thirty people on board this week, was due to have its airspeed sensor system replaced.
The Justice Department began an investigation Friday into the shooting death of the Kansas doctor who provided late-term abortions and will seek to determine if more than one person was involved in the crime, department officials said.
- Killing of Kansas Doctor Becomes Federal Case, too by Karen Ann Cullotta
Justice Department officials said an investigation began Friday for the murder of the Kansas doctor who aborted late-term fetus'.
BRISBANE, Australia - An American man pleaded guilty and was sentenced Friday for the manslaughter of his wife, who drowned during their honeymoon scuba diving trip in Australia. Her body was found on the ocean floor.
- American jailed in wife's Australia vacation death - The Associated Press
An American man pleaded guilty for killing his wife on their Australian honeymoon.
-Heather
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Not your ordinary high school
Not your ordinary high school
Rather than implementing a general high school education to students, Carver Center for Arts and Technology has been known for its vigorous interest in a variety of arts.
Carver Center for Arts and Technology's less than ordinary approach to education begins with its rigorous attention to accepting applicants. To become accepted, one must audition, write essays, go through trials such as knife cutting for those interested in the culinary arts and several interviews.
"It was intense," Heather Malinowski, 20, said. "But way worth it."
Although students are still required to take typical core courses, such as History and Science, they are expected to succeed in their particular field of interest. A student with an interest in acting would have to prove they have imagination, the capability to listen to their trainer, as well as their commitment to acting.
Hectic and stressful, just getting into this high school would be an accomplishment.
-Heather LeMaire
Feature Story
For my feature story I want to gather what the experience of going to the theater is like to the people who view it, direct it and play in it. My friend is the one with the information on the performance, so I am waiting for her to get back to me on that. I suppose it would be more of a personality profile on the theater experience or a human interest story. I want to see what draws someone to the theater; to work in it and see it.
If that doesn't work out I have another idea. There's a theater camp where the directors train kids to act, and I think it would be interesting to interview the people who work for the camp. The camp doesn't start until July, however, so it might be difficult to get in contact with anyone.
Update: The ballet idea fell through; now I have to figure something else out.
I've been thinking. Since the ballet story didn't work out, I think I'll save the theater camp story for later, and focus on a student with a theater major or minor. I am waiting for an old class mate to get back to me still.
In the mean time, I think I will call up the Children's Playhouse of Maryland, on N Charles st since it's near by. They have a summer camp for children and I am hoping they will let me talk to someone in charge of the program.
There's also a production of the Wizard of Oz at CCBC Essex, and a production of Beauty and the Beast at Toby's Diner. I'm not sure where these places are, or how I will get to them yet, but hopefully someone will be open to an interview.
-Heather
Wall Street Journal Formula
The Wall Street Journal formula style is used in many aspects of The Washington Post, including the Travel section. One particular article stands out to me. Alice Reid begins her article with an anecdote. Reid's anecdote follows for two to three paragraphs before the nut graph appears and says, hey, here I am with the point of this story. The nut graph begins with "call it ' trekking lite,'" and the real story begins when Reid reveals what a great place Tasmania, Austrailia, is to "trek lite."
Reid's point is that "trekking lite" is an ideal way to have an adventurer hike. She backs up this idea with facts on how expenses are cut; by "trekking lite" a hiker does not have to submit to stressful " planning, often months in advance, lengthy outing requiring permits and guides or camping expertis." Her article ends with a line about how happy she and her trekker buddy are to participate in the experience. In other words, she begins the article by talking about herself and her photographer friend, and leaves the story by relfecting back on herself, as well as her photographer.traveling partner.
-Heather
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Feature Leads Vs. Summary Leads
Feature leads are less detail oriented than the typical hard news lead; they express an overview of what the story is about in an attempt to entice the reader into continuing the story; therefore feature leads are more focused on a creative way to convince readers to continue reading, rather than having a matter-of-fact tone.
Summary leads immediately divulge the most important information of a story, and are usually seen in hard news stories.
-Heather
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Prologue
The Theater, the Theater
My beat this semester will cover plays and musicals within the Baltimore community.
What you are likely to see from me:
- Interviews with community theater cast
- Audience reactions
- Where shows are being performed and by whom
- Community groups people may be interested in joining
-Heather
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