Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Not a cult, sorry for the confusion

So I was a little quick to jump the gun on my hesitancy toward Theatre Tribe. It is a pretty standard collection of theater bloggers, as it turns out. Sorry for my herd mentality paranoia:

Expect more from Tynan's Anger in the future. Upcoming: Reviews of Dead Man's Cellphone and Carousel, reviews of the John Osborne and David Mamet biographies (finally finished!), and, lest my blogging alliances get confused, a daily recap of theater/culture blogosphere at the arbitrary time of 7 p.m. central time (for the moment). I will have fewer other priorities to get to, now that mu BA is done. Of course, baseball season and Smash Bros are new, dangerous distractions too.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Say it ain't so: Did I just accidentally join a cult?


I joined the group Theater Tribe thinking it was simply a collection of theater bloggers around the world. I may not have realized what I was getting myself into. I began to get suspicious when I heard of them promoting their "values." At first I just thought it was the value of promoting theater, but I may have been wrong. Turns out Theater Tribe is almost entirely the creation of Scott Walker of UNC-Asheville who has five sets of values he wants to promote for theater (among them are taking the emphasis away from major cities and to produce more of a collective control. I would like better regional theater, of course, but I still think it's worth it to have a few centralized locations to aim for in the theater world - by that standard, should the film world abolish Hollywood?

Perhaps more discouraging is the emphasis on Daniel Quinn's book beyond civilization. Daniel Quinn authored the Ishmael Trilogy which I have neither read nor heard of until a few days ago. The first Ishmael book was behind the movie Instinct, a movie that, coincidentally came out within a year of Battlefield Earth. And while there are multiple "Ishmael Community" and "Friends of Ishmael" websites, there's a surprising lack of secondary sources, but lots of absolute, seemingly manufactured praise, which is leaving me even more suspicious. It doesn't help that their websites compares themselves to the Ayn Rand Society, and that Wikpedia tells me that Daniel Quinn has been taken up by the "simplicity movement, the anarchist and the Anarcho-primitivism movement." So before I abolish my associations with the Theater Tribe, please tell me: do I have to promote the "Ideas " (capitalization scares me!) to be a member of the group, or can I just discuss theater with a series of serious and diverse thinkers about the subject, not those united under a single set of beliefs. Frankly,I'm reluctant to stay a part of the group even if members tell me I don't have to agree, but just to stop by, which is exactly what the Jehovah's Witnesses tell you. Because if that's the case, to quote Woody Allen via Groucho Marx via Freud, "I wouldn't want to be a member of any club that would have me as a member."

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Tynan's Anger gets welcomed to the (non-ethnic) Tribe

Kudos to The Angry White Guy in Chicago for linking me to the Theatre Tribe, an international collection of theater blogs from just about every perspective imaginable. I hope this blog will be able to contribute to the larger network in the future. The more online discussion of theater, the better.

This site kinda went under intensive surgery during the afternoon, causing its heart to stop briefly. It should be working without a hitch now, with the notable improvement of have the permalinks of each post linked in the post title. I'll work on fine tuning it some more once I get slightly more web design competent.

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