Mike Daisey (right) has struck a nerve in regional theaters across the country with his monologue How Theater Failed America, now playing at Joe's Pub in Manhattan. Depending on your perspective, Failed is either: 1) a necessary corrective to an increasingly corporate theater system that fails to support individual artists; or 2) a self-centered diatribe that ignores the realities of running a professional not-for-profit theater company.
Todd Olson, the producing artistic director of American Stage in St. Petersburg, lands decidedly in the latter camp, and he told Daisey so in an email Daisey reproduced, and responded to, on his blog.
One theater blogger summed up the exchange this way: "Mike Daisey has been challenged to a cage match by Todd Olson, AD of the American Stage Theatre Company in Tampa FL [sic]. Olson says: balance my budget, wretched actor miscreant; Daisey says: bring it."
Well, yesterday came round two. Olson wrote back and Daisey printed that email, too, responding to it point by point.
The theatrical blogosphere is abuzz.
This article appears in Apr 22-28, 2009.
