My Personal "Rough Theater"


            When you think about it, nothing in life is truly perfect. All man made things will have some sort of flaw with in it. Something that will feel strange is when a computer is used to take something not perfect, and try to make it exactly that. A good example is auto tune, yeah the pitches might be what they’re supposed to be, but at that point there is a robotic, unhuman like quality put to that sound. I know theatre and theater are two different things, but since I worked at a movie theater, I’ll be using that spelling throughout the explanation of my “Rough Theater”.  I have been to brand new theaters, and sometimes the newest ones just feel off. Everything is perfectly clean and gives off a vibe that there has not been life there before. There were no stains from sodas spilling, no dirt or grime on the projector screen. It just felt, strange. I have also been to a new theater that did its best to give itself a dated, “loved on” atmosphere. This theater felt much more like the one that I had worked at, which had been in existence for a much longer time. It made me feel more at home, and not what would typical new theater would look like. The people there also felt like they had more passion for their work (even compared to the theater I worked at). When it’s all said and done, this is what I would want for my own “Rough Theater”. I don’t want to feel like everything must be perfect, because nothing in life is truly perfect. I want the theater to have a feeling of comfortability, not an uptight feeling. If I had it my way, that is what my personal “Rough Theater” would be like.

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