Becoz of this type of narrow thinking, today so called 'renowned tiatrists' could not deliver anything of different kind or level to the tiatr goers....... Jose
On 6/13/08, Eugene Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Where on earth did Jose find the distinction between professional and > commercial triatrists. I think Jose himself is confused, while Paul makes a > different point altogether. > The term "professional" was hardly used to make separation. For all > practical purposes, they were one and the same. For very few, the stage was > the only source of income. If in this respect they are called "professional" > then it is technically correct. Ligorio Fernandes was a writer and his first > job was aa a watch repairer. > As for Tomazinho Cardozo, his primary job was as a teacher. He is a > tiatrist in all the sense of the word. It does not matter where he has put > his plays -- kala academy or elsewhere. He has put his plays on states > outside of kala academy. > It is a different matter whether one can call him a "renowned" tiatrist. It > is a subjective matter. > > Eugene > > > > >