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Written by Clyde Berry   
Wednesday, 12 July 2006
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The Specifics on The Generic
1.) Is the Generic going to be around next year?
2.) What is happening with the Generic Building?
3.) Do you support the recent changes that have happened at the Generic?
4.) What support did you get from the Artistic Director/Board of Directors?
5.) I asked Ms. Wray to comment on the way the board allegedly responds to reviews...
6.) Did you feel you had artistic control over your work?
7.) What resources were available to help you in production?
8.) What is going to happen to Dog Days?
9.) Why did the Generic dismiss Boerman/Robbins?
10.) Has the Generic had a hard time getting people with the staff changes?
11.) How would you rate the publicity of your show?
12.) How would you rate the success of your show?/What was the run of your show like?
13.) I asked Ms. Wray about their show cancellation policy...
14.) Would you work there again?
15.) I asked if the Generic had any favorite directors or actor...
16.) I asked about the number and make up of the current board...
17.) What is next season?
18.) Is the Generic Broke?
19.) Personal comments from Patricia Wray...

Is the Generic going to be around next year?

AD 1 I’m not sure. It seems unlikely, which would be a shame. There’s no real leadership.

TECH It is impossible to predict that kind of thing with certainty, but I am doubtful the Generic Theater will return for a twenty-sixth season. Aside from the occasional gem, their general production quality is not what it was even three years ago, and attendance has waned along with it. The most serious problem however is that the Generic’s volunteer base has shrunk to include practically no-one other than the theater’s staff and their close personal friends, owing in large part to the inflexible and unaccommodating managerial style with which the current board of directors operates.

DIR A No. No space, decrease in audience and mistreatment of many local artists.

DIR B I think because of its strong following, the Generic will continue to flourish. The board seems adamant about keeping it going as well.

DIR C No. Why? I don’t believe that they will be, as they have no storage space and rehearsal space lined up. Where they will be able to do all this remains a mystery.

BOARD 1 A resounding YES, of course Generic will be around! We have been quite clear on that.

BOARD 2 Yes, the Generic will continue.

Patricia Wray Yes., Most definitely.



 

comments

On a lighter note, thanks to all this free , controversal publicity about the Generic and The Adjustment, Denis Malone now has one of the stupendously inflated egos I have ever seen. So these stupid blogs do have their uses after all. See Denis float! Lighten up, it's only a dream.--Hank

Posted by Hank, on 07/26/2006 at 08:23

Generics are being very cautious these days about public controversy. Why? They are under litigation from the former Artistic Director, Stacy. Which is even more interesting since Ms Stacy also sued Theatre IV in Richmond for even more frivolous reasons before she came to the Generic. One can only wonder why they (Ms Xander et al) didn't check out her resume with her former employer (Bruce at Theatre IV).

Posted by George, on 07/25/2006 at 06:43

It is of no surprise to me that The Generic Theater gave no acknowledgement or recognition to the final show of the season, the one responsible for the majority of trafficking and controversy it received. This is the exact reason why The Generic Theater will always be a struggling theater instead of a revealing power and dominant force in our community!

Posted by Terry, on 07/24/2006 at 06:45

I don't know anything about the Generic theater nor any of the people involved, but I will say one thing. Are you sure it isn't an audition site for a reality show about the angst of a local theater? --C

Posted by Christine, on 07/21/2006 at 06:33

See I couldn't have made that posting. I don't even know how to work these darn things!
TJ

Posted by terry jernigan, on 07/19/2006 at 06:58

Hmm?! INDEED! I am Terry Jernigan and I have recieved several phone calls asking if I was the the Terry Jern who submitted a slanderous blog on Tuesday 18 July 2006 against The Generic and persons involved. No I am not. For the record I support the Arts in all forms in Hampton Roads and I have been a fan of The Generic Theatre since origins in the early 1980's. I am also a suporter and fan of my personal friend Christa Jones. I am excited at what she will bring to the Generic Theatre and what The Generic will offer the whole of Hampton Roads.
Good luck & Godspeed in all you do! ~:0)TJ

Posted by TERRYJERNIGAN, on 07/19/2006 at 06:55

Hmm?! INDEED! I am Terry Jernigan and I have recieved several phone calls asking if I was the the Terry Jern who submitted a slanderous blog on Tuesday 18 July 2006 against The Generic and persons involved. No I am not. For the record I support the Arts in all forms in Hampton Roads and I have been a fan of The Generic Theatre since origins in the early 1980's. I am also a suporter and fan of my personal friend Christa Jones. I am excited at what she will bring to the Generic Theatre and what The Generic will offer the whole of Hampton Roads.
Good luck & Godspeed in all you do! TJ

Posted by TERRYJERNIGAN, on 07/19/2006 at 06:54

Hmm?! INDEED! I am Terry Jernigan and I have recieved several phone calls asking if I was the the Terry Jern who submitted a slanderous blog on Tuesday 18 July 2006 against The Generic and persons involved. No I am not. For the record I support the Arts in all forms in Hampton Roads and I have been a fan of The Generic Theatre since origins in the early 1980's. I am also a suporter and fan of my personal friend Christa Jones. I am excited at what she will bring to the Generic Theatre and what The Generic will offer the whole of Hampton Roads.
Good luck & Godspeed in all you do!

Posted by TERRY JERNIGAN, on 07/19/2006 at 06:53

For the education of your writers and readers: The first actress of the season had to drop out due to personal affairs that now need her undivided attention- absolutely no firing was involved whatsoever. 'The Pillowman' had to be removed from the season simply because the publisher has not yet released amateur rights to the produciton.

Posted by Christa Jones, on 07/19/2006 at 11:24

Hmm?!
It seems that the first actress of the season has been fired by Krista Jones, a new firebrand of the Generic, and Pillowman (a very strong male play) has been axed. Perhaps it is true, then, that the Generic's new direction is rabid feminist with a slice of power lesbian on the side. Coincidence?

Posted by Terry Jern, on 07/18/2006 at 08:38

of course the board at the generic has a personal approach to the theater's running. it is well known that to be a board member one is expected to contribute financially to the theater. so-called 'checkbook meetings.'
really must challenge ms. wray's assertion that in the past the board was made up primarily of actors and now is composed of mostly business people. this is simply not true.
perhaps it is time for the city to take back the generic, eliminate the board entirely, and put the reins back where they belong. in the capable hands of janet mcmanus, the supervisor of lakewood dance and music (formerly dance, music and theater) center.

Posted by a friend, on 07/18/2006 at 06:48

Well, where do I begin? This article says everything and yet nothing. The beginning of the end of The Generic occurred with the unfortunate death of Gerry Rowe. He was the guiding light and a powerful person who was able to rein in the Board of Directors. His end brought the theatre into the tailspin it currently suffers from. Steve Harders, a magnificant Artistic Director, was constantly harassed by the board, but luckily his brilliance and talent was recognized and protected by Mr Rowe. A small example of the Board's 'logic'-during the inception of 'the Broken Jug', Steve's personal adaption of the German playwright, the board demanded that a play without intermission wouldn't sell any candy bars or soda, so against Steve's will the play was split in two. Pettiness personified. This, and many other examples which won't be cited, only prove that if the Board of Directors, including Ms Wray want to point the finger of blame, remember you have four more fingers pointing back at yourself. Stacy, though, was a funny situation. The divine Miss X pushed her AD candidacy through, hoping to controlher, and Stacy turned right around and accused Miss X of pre-casting. The fox outfoxed! By the way, that space was used by TCC years before the Generic located there under the Dept of Dance, music and theatre.--Chip

Posted by Chip, on 07/14/2006 at 07:28

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