tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12657288.post4654579564290213010..comments2024-01-07T06:59:04.212-05:00Comments on The Playgoer: Brick & MortarPlaygoerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02994724588504353485noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12657288.post-66530731828690164282010-06-22T11:11:58.022-04:002010-06-22T11:11:58.022-04:00Theater still has a large amount of... excuse the ...Theater still has a large amount of... excuse the expression... grunt work... that just has to be done. And who does that work in most theater offices? Interns. <br /><br />My partners and I work out of our own home-offices, and occasionally we get jealous of theater companies with office space for interns. Cuz schools require companies have an office for the interns to report to. They don't want students going to someone's home (casting couch or not). <br /><br />So, that's one fly in this ointment - no office, no interns. Instead, we are our own best interns, but it's a lot of un-fun work, and we are denied the opportunity to inspire future site-specific performance makers.RLewisnoreply@blogger.com