tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3344238053564493627.post2634745093433390016..comments2023-03-31T04:23:16.361-07:00Comments on SW WA Stage & Theater Arts Review: OPINION: Clark's H. Gene Biby RespondsSW WA Stage & Theater Arts Reviewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16157301884406453727noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3344238053564493627.post-68335794780418763012013-09-23T18:43:15.731-07:002013-09-23T18:43:15.731-07:00Touche and ouch. But, oh so well said and kind Mr....Touche and ouch. But, oh so well said and kind Mr. Biby. And don't think I haven't enjoyed the talent and quality of your productions. I have seen many of them and given them good reviews. Some, which I prefer not to see, I have assigned another reviewer to, which he has also given high marks. <br /><br />You points are well made and I can see their validity, of course. Sorry, I was a bit hard you particularly. I see you are a good sport and I ask your forgiveness and appreciate your graciousness and sincere response. However, I stand by the fact that I (and others)want some "fluff" stuff from those (Clark) who can present it so well. You don't have to foist stuff on us because it's good for us (at least all the time); give us some Capt. Crunch sometimes, Cheerios gets tiresome. I understand that with students, but, hey, you know the saying: You can lead a horse to water... ~Greg<br /><br />PS: Have you considered: 2 contemporary, award-winning, "out-there" (need to experience for students), 1 classic (Shakespeare, Miller, Wilde, etc.), 1 favorite (an occasional musical perhaps) as a seasonal formula? That would round out what students need and keep the ticket-paying public happy.Gregory E. Zschomlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17778465954523979920noreply@blogger.com