So after seeing those two good shows, I went to see my first Shakespeare show, Two Gentleman of Verona! I can't remember when last I saw a show that bad. Maybe The Boyfriend? But I think that high school production of a shitty show was better than this. I'm especially upset because there are very talented people at J.U. who would have been stellar...if given the opportunity. The fact that casting is done on a "friends" basis is absolute bullshit and the proof is in the shittastic "production" (i can't even dignify this travesty with such a term) put on by the Film Department. It really disgusts me to no end, and makes me all the more grateful I'm done with that hellacious school.
So after that travesty I saw a mostly lovely production of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts featuring 2 JU faculty and 1 JU student and two random people who weren't too good. Deborah Fucking Jordan. That Bitch know she can act! I much prefer her as a performer and director than a teacher. She knows what she is doing when she directs and its evident when she performs. Oh how i missed good theatre.
Not to say that college can't produce some stellar shows (Ragtime (for the most part), Grapes of Wrath, Lysistrata) but I feel like the caliber of students who are truly driven and want to learn and grow, and I'm just going to say it, Talented, is waining more and more as the years go on. So sad.
Unfortunately talent isn't what the industry is about anymore... sad to know that the education system is following that trend
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