Hey, PLAY: Yes CAKE: Yes SEX: YES! See ya in Cork (or hell... whichever comes first...) On 3/14/06, Roibeard O Mhurcu <dramabob@gmail.com> wrote:
Right,
I can see that emotions are running high over this and here is my proposal:
Committee vote by email.
Simple: write to the drama committee mailing list with the following in the title box: PLAY: YES or PLAY: NO
Take into account all of the information divulged in the previous batch of emails and make your decision.
DO NOT write anything in the email itself, it will save all of us opening nine bloody emails (which is a pain in the arse).
We are a democracy, and I will abide by whatever the outcome of the voting is.
Bob
On 3/14/06, Joey Kavanagh <joeykavanagh@gmail.com> wrote:
I've just spoken to our lovely SPC rep, Charlene and she reckons we'll more than likely be funded 60% of the cost. Which leaves a somewhat less bank-balance denting sum of €100 for Drama to cover. 'The Play's the Thing' is an incredibly cheap production to put on, aside from the entry fee. Remember that because it's a student written production, we don't have to pay any performance rights at all. It also involves bringing only two additional people to Cork, one of whom has already booked his flight.
Joey
On 3/14/06, David Grimes <david.grimes2@mail.dcu.ie > wrote:
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Grimes <david.grimes2@mail.dcu.ie> To: Eoghan Gaffney <atlas@redbrick.dcu.ie>, David Grimes < david.grimes2@mail.dcu.ie>, Joey Kavanagh <joeykavanagh@gmail.com>, Drama-committee <drama-committee@lists.redbrick.dcu.ie> Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 15:37:01 +0000 Subject: Re: [Drama-Committee] ISDA, 250 bucks etc The SPC will compare them like that. We want to buy new sets, new spots and fund our other endeavours. And we always run out of cash about now. The SPC will not fund everything. Likely they will fund very little, doubly so if they think we're wasting money.
The solution is simple. Tell Dee it's the opener for the other show and put it on first. Explain we cannot spend that much on a single skit.
Eoghan Gaffney wrote:
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 03:28:22PM +0000, David Grimes wrote:
For comparison, we say that the show works out at >25e a minute before costs, with no incomings. The musical, for 5 two hour performances, works out at <16e a min, including costs and has the potential to earn alot more. Still, subdivide the shows cost among number of active performers per minute... so the play is the thing comes to > 6.25eper person per minutes, the musical comes to <0.26c per person. One can state this show is a money looser that, compared like-with-like, costs more than 24x the musical cost.
They're two completely different shows, in two completely different situations. You can't compare them like that.
We cannot justify this.
With SPC funding we can.
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