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Georgia Mayor protecting town from "Rocky Horror&q... - 10/1/2011 11:00:14 AM   
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Mayor of Georgia Town Shuts Down Rocky Horror Show, Prompting Outcry

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The membership of the Dramatists Guild of America has issued a letter of complaint, crying censorship, about a Georgia mayor's Sept. 15 decision to shut down a community theatre production of The Rocky Horror Show at a city-owned community arts center.

Wayne Garner, the mayor of a Carrollton, GA, pulled the plug on the Carroll County Community Theatre's amateur staging of Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show that had been approved by a city board and was in rehearsal to play the City of Carrollton Cultural Arts Center. The producers had reportedly promised that only adults could attend the raunchy show, but that was not enough for local leaders. They decided the "sweet transvestite from Transylvania" didn't belong in a city venue.

In an open letter to the citizens of Carrollton, Garner wrote, "In regard to my decision to cancel the Rocky Horror Show play scheduled for production…in Carrollton, Georgia — I feel that I, as your mayor, had no other choice…

Dramatists Guild of America president Stephen Schwartz issued a response to these actions explaining that, "By guaranteeing that none of the productions at the Cultural Arts Center can address adult themes, and so must be inoffensive to every potential audience member, the mayor is also eliminating any productions which, though they might be offensive to some, might be thrilling, thought-provoking, even life-changing to others in their community."

Schwartz (the songwriter of Godspell, which, over the years has received some complaints about its content) pledged the support of the 6,200-plus members of the Guild. The director of the local production and others are committed to raising money and producing The Rocky Horror Show at an independent venue in the future.

The mayor wrote in his letter, "This group of individuals wishing to perform this play has every right to perform it in the proper setting. However, I do not believe that it is suited for our community-oriented Cultural Arts Center. Simply put, if it is to be performed, it should be held in an appropriate venue."

A Carrollton attorney, James Hopkins, told Times-Georgian.com, that he will match donated funds in order to make the production a reality.

"There's no limit," Hopkins said. "I'll put in whatever's needed to make sure the show is put on."

The show's director, Michelle Rougier, said she and her colleagues intend to raise $10,000 to perform the show. "This blatant censorship has awakened a vibrant grass-roots movement in our community to support free expression in the arts," she wrote to friends and supporters.

There's also a kickstarter.com fundraising campaign for the production.

There's also a Facebook page called "I support Rocky Horror Picture Show Being Performed in Carrollton." It has more than 3,200 supporters who "like" it.

The Rocky Horror Show, more widely known for its cult-hit film version, known as "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," concerns a drab young couple, Janet and Brad, who stumble into a mansion populated by sexually uninhibited characters — including the leather-and-fishnet-stocking-clad Dr. Frank N Furter, who helps the outsiders realize their erotic sides…

Schwartz wrote in his letter of protest, on behalf of Dramatists Guild membership, "The mayor has announced that, from now on, he will make sure that only G, PG and PG-13 types of plays are approved for the city-owned stage. Presumably, he feels the citizens Carrollton need to be protected from material which they might find provocative, challenging, or unsettling. Except that the best theatre — from Oedipus Rex to Death of a Salesman to South Pacific — has always been provocative, challenging and unsettling."

As an actor and director in both professional and non-professional theater, I’ve run into this or similar problems with productions of “Othello” (allegedly because it “promoted interracial marriage” – Othello being Black and his wife, Desdemona being Caucasian), “Inherit The Wind” (allegedly because it was “anti-Christian and pro-evolution”), “1984” (allegedly because it was “anti- President Bush and anti-Vice President Cheney and therefore un-American”) and several other plays. Luckily, they were all in privately owned theaters so all we had to deal with was picket lines, vandalism and bomb threats.

If every member of the Director’s Guild and every Facebook friend of "I support Rocky Horror Picture Show Being Performed in Carrollton." donates $2.00 - that will be more than enough to put on the play and stick it to the Mayor and his tight-ass supporters.

My check is alredy in the mail...




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RE: Georgia Mayor protecting town from "Rocky Horr... - 10/1/2011 11:55:52 AM   
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theres some very anal people around
or maybe there just arent enough of the RIGHT kind of anal people around:)


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RE: Georgia Mayor protecting town from "Rocky Horr... - 10/1/2011 12:02:47 PM   
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If Georgians want to do The Time Warp bad enough, I suspect they'll avail themselves of the civil system. (shrugs)



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RE: Georgia Mayor protecting town from "Rocky Horr... - 10/1/2011 12:14:52 PM   
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Censorship on any level deserves a bit more than a shrug.

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RE: Georgia Mayor protecting town from "Rocky Horr... - 10/1/2011 12:18:05 PM   
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I suppose... I'm simply a big believer that "we the people" (at least on a local level) can easily change things like this if it's a big enough issue.



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RE: Georgia Mayor protecting town from "Rocky Horr... - 10/1/2011 1:31:17 PM   
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