February is jumping this time around.
Last February I think I just slept from the 3rd to the 18th, can't really remember.
It's starting to look like a possible two man race between the Mittbot and the frothy mixture of lube and fecal-, sorry, Senator Santorum.
Of course, that's if you discount Newton "Neutron" Bomb, the man who's climbed so far out on a limb that he'd rather risk the fall than try to claw his way back.
And ignore Doctor Ron Paul, who stands in command of about twenty percent of the Republican base no matter what he does or doesn't say or do.
Other than those two, it's a two-man Caged Death Match, which is actually what they're thinking about doing at the convention this summer.
Great for ratings and the winner gets to campaign on "I actually killed a guy last week."
Strong leader? You bet.
Then there's this.
And let's not forget about the Big Thing Coming Down the Pike:
ANNOUNCING THE LEAGUE OF INDEPENDENT THEATER FUND
For over sixty
years, Off-Off Broadway (now known as Independent Theater) has provided a haven
for New York City theater artists and served as a cauldron and cradle for new
and innovative American theater. This
sector has grown beyond a “starting place” for many artists and now provides
the artistic home for over 10,000 individuals and 300 companies.
But this civic
treasure is threatened. The economic
realities of New York City have forced many artists and companies to leave New
York. Philadelphia, Chicago,
Minneapolis, Des Moines and many other cities are poised to replace New York as
the center of new American theater.
We refuse to lose
this historic, cultural and civic treasure.
And it only costs a
nickel.
Starting August 1,
2012, Horse Trade Theater Group, Clancy Productions, Present Company (producers
of the New York International Fringe Festival), wreckio ensemble, Vampire
Cowboys Theatre Company, the Civilians, the Amoralists, Surf Reality, Mabou Mines, New Georges, Inverse
Theatre, HERE, Tectonic Theater Project,
Peculiar Works, Flux Ensemble, Elephant Run District, Rabbit Hole Ensemble,
Jewish Plays Project, Parallel Exit, Gorilla Rep, Sponsored by Nobody, Stolen
Chair Theatre Company, Mind the Gap Theater, Art House Productions, ETdC
Projects Lab, Angry Bubble Productions, ViolaCello Stageworks, La Lupa Italian
Cultural Arts Festival, Small Pond Entertainment, Organs of State, Decades Out,
WET Productions, undergroundzero festival, Gemini/Collisionworks, Untitled
Theater Company #61, Theatre Askew, Agony Productions, John Montgomery Theatre Company, the Living
Theater, New York Theatre Experience, Inc. and other companies will contribute
five cents from every ticket sold this year as seed money for the Independent
Theater Fund. This list is growing
every day.
We call on all
independent theater companies, artists and venues to join us in this
effort. As always, we recognize that we
are strongest and most effective when we work together and while our individual
bank accounts may be small, our collective resources are substantial.
Judith Malina of the Living Theater says
“The
League of Independent Theater represents a coming together of actual artistic
and theatrical forces that may yet undo the difficulty of our times in
maintaining the highest artistic standards in a period of economic crisis. Who
can save us from the downhill trend of our economy except the vigor of our
arts? Theatre, music and education are
our only hopes to lift our times beyond their despair and create a viable,
prosperous culture.”
Elena Holy,
Producing Artistic Director of FringeNYC says
"The Present Company is always proud to be a
part of anything that involves indie theatre artists supporting each other. The
New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC) was forged on our collective
indie traditions of self-sufficiency, creativity, and working together. This
new fund builds on that idea and puts it into action across our entire
community - its potential impact is extraordinarily exciting."
This is the first
phase of this funding initiative.
We call on the
League of American Theaters and Producers to join the cause and help us to
support, sustain and strengthen the independent theater community in New York
City.
The Broadway League
has a long history of supporting charitable efforts that benefit the theatrical
community and with this initiative they will take the lead in addressing the
exodus of young theater professionals and companies from New York City as well
as recognizing the national cultural treasure that is the Off-Off Broadway
territory.
With a five cent donation from each ticket sold to a Broadway show, (which is .057 of the
average ticket price or about five hundredths of a percent) we can create an immediate,
annual fund for small theater in New York.
In 2010, Broadway
attendance was 12,106,105. If the
Independent Theater Fund was in effect in 2010, the independent theater
community would have just over $605,000.00 to maintain and upgrade venues, provide
scholarships for promising writers, directors, designers and performers and
mount a high-visibility city-wide marketing campaign for all of the independent
theater productions in the city.
The initial
allocation of funds has yet to be determined, but areas under discussion
include:
Real Estate Fund –
money for venue renovation and repair, equipment upgrade, etc. Also, a Seed Money Fund will be created for
real estate purchase.
Project Grants –
money to create shows.
Individual Grants –
money for independent theater artists and practitioners.
We call on all
theaters and companies in New York to join the Fund.
The League of Independent Theater is the advocacy
organization for Off-Off Broadway. We are dedicated to promoting and
strengthening the artistic and economic interests of our members, organizing
and protecting our members to ensure that independent theater is economically
viable for all of its practitioners and to advocate on behalf of the
decades-old tradition of Off-Off Broadway.
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