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RAT Shakespeare in Texas



 Would someone on the other lists like BCT in LA and the Philly list and any 
 others please pass this info along.
 
 -Rob "Tex" Nash
 
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  Dear friends, colleagues, and theatre-loving organizations:
  
  Just wanted to let you know that one of our own, Texas Shakespeare Festival
  (Kilgore, Texas), has lost the majority of its funding becuase Raymond
  Caldwell stood up for artistic freedom against arch conservatives in his
  community.  Please spread the word.  If you publish a NEWSLETTER or write
  articles for a MAGAZINE or NEWSPAPER, please write a story about this to
  help raise awareness that in East Texas, bigots are shutting down a
  theatre.  They are also talking about forming a committee to censor future
  play selection in a college.
  
  THIS STORY NEEDS TO BE TOLD.
  
  Because of his choice to go ahead with his recent production of "Angels in
  America" at Kilgore College (despite the outrage of homophobes in the
  community), Caldwell became the target of personal insults printed in local
  newspapers, as well as threats to his safety and the safety of his family
  and theatre students.  Now that the production has closed, those direct
  threats have decreased; however, his brainchild, the Texas Shakespeare
  Festival, is being strangled.  Despite the steady trickle of protest
  letters from actors and directors all over the United States who have
  worked at TSF, and even an inspiring letter from Mr. Kushner, the
  powers-that-be at the college and in the community have pulled the
  festival's funding -- becuase Mr. Caldwell put on "a gay play."
  
  Texas Shakespeare Festival has produced professional productions of classic
  works every summer for over a decade.  Mr. Caldwell's festival has brought
  joy, culture, and commerce to the community that now spits in his face.
  
  The future of Raymond Caldwell and The Texas Shakespeare Festival is
  unsure.  Perhaps a new community will open its arms -- the festival could
  relocate and continue its work.  There are plenty of Texas cities that lack
  a professional Shakespeare festival and have the audience support for one.
  Or, perhaps the East Texas community will turn around, realize the value of
  the festival, hear the voices of protest from the national artistic
  community at large, and restore funding.  Raymond seems to think this an
  unlikely ending.  But no matter what happens, PLEASE TELL THIS STORY so the
  closed-minded people in power will know that THEATRE ARTISTS DO NOT SIT
  BACK QUIETLY AND ACCEPT THIS KIND OF BIGOTRY AND BULLYING.
  
  Thank you for reading this. If you have questions, encouragement, or need
  additional information to
  WRITE A STORY,
  please contact:
  Raymond Caldwell
  at
  RymndCldwl@aol.com
  
  Raymond is fighting the good fight, but tiring.  Shouldn't the artistic
  community he defended with his bravery come to his aid?  Publicity on his
  behalf is the best way to do that.  So, please WRITE A STORY about this,
  TELL YOUR FRIENDS, and/or FORWARD THIS EMAIL to those you think can help.
  Do your part to defend artistic and academic freedom by speaking up in this
  case.  Thank you.
  
  Warm regards,
  Sharron Bower
  
  P.S. See below: a note from the president of Kilgore College (who is in
  support of Raymond and the festival) that states how you can help.
  
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  >November 2, 1999
  >
  >Dear Friend:
  >
  >As most of you have probably heard by now, on October 28th, the Gregg
  >County Commissioners voted to rescind their budgetary allotment of $50,000
  >to the Texas Shakespeare Festival.  They said that the reason was that the
  >county should not be funding the fine arts, but there is no doubt that the
  >rescinding of this money was directly connected to the College's decision
  >to proceed with the play, Angels in America.  A number of you have asked
  >how you can support the College, the Festival, and the principles of
  >academic/artistic freedom.  There are several ways:  (1) within your own
  >circle of influence, please let the action of the Commissioner's Court be
  >known; (2) if you have ways of publicizing the loss of $50,000 by
  >networking on the INTERNET, you will help spread the awareness of the
  >consequences of preserving academic and artistic freedom and possibly help
  >us recover some of the lost funds; (3) if you know of any possible funding
  >sources, please do not hesitate referring us to those sources, or referring
  >those sources to us.  Thanks so much for your ongoing support; it has
  >buoyed us through these difficult days.
  >
  >William M. Holda, Ed.D.
  >President, Kilgore College
  >1100 Broadway
  >Kilgore, Texas  75662-3299
  >(903)-983-8100
  >(903)-983-8600 (fax)