As the University of Arizona's pause applications for musical theater program, local theaters weigh in.
"I think the future of theatre is always going to be a challenge," Raulie Martinez, the resident lighting designer for The Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre, said."But as an artist we like a challenge.""That's the thing that drew me to this is story telling in all its forms," he said."When I came to the U of A and walked into the Maroney Theater, I was blown away by the crews the sets and all these people working," Martinez said.
The UA School of Theatre, Film & Television announced their decision to pause applications for the musical theater and acting programs. Many students took to social media in disappointment. For Martinez, he said if they pause the applications to make the programs better, then it would be a good thing.He said the program gave him a safe space to learn.
"It's an opportunity to make mistakes in a place that's safe to make mistakes," he said."Through the connections I made at the U of A, I was given so many opportunities." Chris Seidman, the executive director of Unscrewed Theater, said it's important for the theater community to support each other. "I think because they are making this step, it may open things up for the different arts organizations around Tucson, where we might be able to fill the gap," he said.STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
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