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The Doctor is Out

scottwalters01.jpgI feel like a guy I kinda knew and always wanted to know better just moved away.

Or something like that.

Scott Walters has posted a "closed" sign on his Theatre Ideas blog. Read the following, then head over to his blogspot to pay your respects.

I have used this blog, especially during the past five months, to develop my ideas about theatre tribes. I have floated the first drafts of ideas to see what needed to be clarified, fine-tuned, or scrapped entirely. It is now time to truly focus on the development of those ideas. It does not serve my purpose to continue scrapping with the usual bloggers about whether the theatre tribe idea will work -- I know it will work; or whether it is worthwhile -- I know it is worthwhile. I am wasting my time, and I don't have any to waste.

Despite being filled with progressive minds, theatre is currently a conservative art form -- conservative in the traditional sense of clinging to the past and resisting the siren call of the new. We currently have centralized theatrical power in a few places, and we know from other situations that those with power rarely give it up freely. While I have nothing against New York or Chicago, I believe the future of the theatre lies in geographical diversity, sustainable values, and a local focus, and the need to constantly address those two cities on this blog is wresting my focus from where it ought to be.

The good doctor will be continuing his work on a Ning-site called Theatre Tribe.

I 'll seeya there.

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Thanks, my friend. I'll do the occasional guest blog post on Theatre is Territory. In the meantime, I have some big work to get done. If there's anything you need, don't hesitate to email.

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