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Weapons to go offstage [Yale bans realistic stage swords in response to VT massacre]
Yale Daily News ^ | April 20, 2007 | by Courtney Long, Staff Reporter and Copy Editor

Posted on 04/20/2007 8:58:06 AM PDT by aculeus

In the wake of Monday’s massacre at Virginia Tech in which a student killed 32 people, Dean of Student Affairs Betty Trachtenberg has limited the use of stage weapons in theatrical productions.

Students involved in this weekend’s production of “Red Noses” said they first learned of the new rules on Thursday morning, the same day the show was slated to open. They were subsequently forced to alter many of the scenes by swapping more realistic-looking stage swords for wooden ones, a change that many students said was neither a necessary nor a useful response to the tragedy at Virginia Tech.

According to students involved in the production, Trachtenberg has banned the use of some stage weapons in all of the University’s theatrical productions. While shows will be permitted to use obviously fake plastic weapons, students said, those that hoped to stage more realistic scenes of stage violence have had to make changes to their props.

Trachtenberg could not be reached for comment Thursday night.

“Red Noses” director Sarah Holdren ’08 said she first heard about the changes in a phone call from a friend as she arrived at the Off-Broadway Theater on Thursday morning. At the theater, technical director Jim Brewczynski told her about the new regulations. The pair then met with Trachtenberg, who initially wanted no stage weapons to be used in the show, Holdren said, though she later agreed to permit the use of obviously fake weapons.

In a speech made before last night’s opening show of “Red Noses,” Holdren said that Trachtenberg’s decision to force the production to use wooden swords instead of metal swords will do little to stem violence in the world.

“Calling for an end to violence onstage does not solve the world’s suffering: It merely sweeps it under the rug, turning theater — in the words of this very play — into ‘creamy bon-bons’ instead of ‘solid fare’ for a thinking, feeling audience,” she said. “Here at Yale, sensitivity and political correctness have become censorship in this time of vital need for serious artistic expression.”

Holdren said she is primarily worried about the University’s decision to place limitations on art, rather than the specific inconvenience to her production.

“I completely understand that the University needs to respond to the tragedy, but I think it is wrong to conflate sensitivity and censorship,” she said in an interview. “It is wrong to assume that any theater that deals with tragic matter is sort of on the side of those things or out to get people; they’re not — they’re out to help people through things like this. I want my show and all shows to be uplifting to people. That’s why I’m upset about this — it’s not because my props were taken — it’s about imposing petty restrictions on art as the right way to solve the problems in the world.”

Brandon Berger ’10, who plays a swordsman in the show, said the switch to an obviously fake wooden sword has changed the nature of his part from an “evil, errant knight to a petulant child.”

“They’re trying to make an appropriate gesture, but they did it in an inappropriate way — they’ve neutered the play,” he said. “The violence is important to what it actually means. What these types of actions do is very central — it is not gratuitous.”

Susie Kemple ’08, an actress in the show, said Trachtenberg’s way of dealing with the Virginia Tech massacre was not beneficial to the students’ own mourning process.

“It is problematic because all of us were incredibly shocked by the events at Virginia Tech,” Kemple said. “We turn to extracurriculars in our grief [and] the Yale administration makes the healing more difficult. None of the shows are about massive gun violence — this show is about showing and explaining the human experience.”

Berger also said he finds the ruling inconsistent because forms of stage violence that do not involve weapons — such as hangings — are still permitted.


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1 posted on 04/20/2007 8:58:10 AM PDT by aculeus
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To: aculeus
Idiocy! Well, there goes Julius Caesar and Hamlet!.....
2 posted on 04/20/2007 9:00:09 AM PDT by Red Badger (If it's consensus, it's not science. If it's science, there's no need for consensus......)
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To: aculeus

Morons are in large supply these days.


3 posted on 04/20/2007 9:00:10 AM PDT by mutley
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To: aculeus

We’re taking the swords away from you because we don’t know who the nuts are.


4 posted on 04/20/2007 9:00:44 AM PDT by HaveHadEnough
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To: aculeus

If Yale wants to cut down on violence they can ban their glee clubs from going to San Francisco.


5 posted on 04/20/2007 9:00:57 AM PDT by AU72
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To: aculeus

Nanny state idiocy.


6 posted on 04/20/2007 9:01:45 AM PDT by alarm rider (Why should I not vote my conscience?)
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To: mutley

Instead of duels, perhaps dance-offs can be substituted.


7 posted on 04/20/2007 9:01:53 AM PDT by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: aculeus

Yeah, that’ll really help. Liberals are more into symbolism than substance.


8 posted on 04/20/2007 9:03:24 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Our first responsibility is to keep the power of the Presidency out of the hands of the Clintons.)
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To: aculeus

LOL! And the insanity continues.

This kind of behavior is what laid the groundwork for Cho to go unnoticed for so long.

Way to go Betty!


9 posted on 04/20/2007 9:03:35 AM PDT by VeniVidiVici (Encourage illegal immigration! Maybe you too can be hit and killed by a drunk driver!)
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To: AU72

LOL!


10 posted on 04/20/2007 9:04:04 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Our first responsibility is to keep the power of the Presidency out of the hands of the Clintons.)
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To: aculeus

Is there no end to this idiocy?

Are they going to end the use of belts from trousers next at Yale? You know, you might be able to strangle someone with one of those dangerous belts!

The United States of Victimhood continues.


11 posted on 04/20/2007 9:04:18 AM PDT by RexBeach ("Broad-minded is just another way of saying a fellow is too lazy to form an opinion." Will Rogers)
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To: aculeus

Blame Cho not the school. When 9/11 happened didn’t the airlines take measures to ensure safety? This is the same thing. No?


13 posted on 04/20/2007 9:05:06 AM PDT by napscoordinator (.)
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To: aculeus

Fozzy Bear used a banana.


14 posted on 04/20/2007 9:05:21 AM PDT by Sensei Ern (http://www.myspace.com/reconcomedy - Ann Coulter is My Press Secretary)
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To: aculeus

Yale would do better if they let parents know if their children have emotional or mental problems.


15 posted on 04/20/2007 9:05:38 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Our first responsibility is to keep the power of the Presidency out of the hands of the Clintons.)
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To: Red Badger; Congressman Billybob
Yah, their next production of Hamlet will simply have to do without Act V.

I wonder if the estate of Will Shakespeare could bring suit?

PC idiocy at its apogee, sheesh.

16 posted on 04/20/2007 9:06:44 AM PDT by SAJ (debunking myths about markets and prices on FR since 2001)
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To: aculeus

...they’ve neutered the play,”

___

“Neutering” is their “master plan”, de-balling minus the surgery.

They’ll never get mine, they don’t have a scalpel big enough.


17 posted on 04/20/2007 9:07:17 AM PDT by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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To: massgopguy
The battle scenes in Brave-heart can be reshot to look like River-dance.

Conga Line at the O.K. Corral
The Man who Waltzed Liberty Valance
The St. Valentine’s Day Sock Hop

18 posted on 04/20/2007 9:08:16 AM PDT by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: aculeus

And there are plans to scrap the traditional starting pistol in track and swim meets.

The new method will be for one of the judges to load up on beans, brats and beer 2 hours before each meet and loudly break wind at the appropriate times.


19 posted on 04/20/2007 9:08:45 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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To: Red Badger

Wow, this is mind-numbingly absurd. How do these people find their way home at night?


20 posted on 04/20/2007 9:08:49 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever (Ubi Petrus, ibi ecclesia, et ubi ecclesia vita eterna)
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