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DEVELOPMENT HELL

WHY OLD PEOPLE LOVE THEATER

  • 15 October 2008 3:28pm / Writer: Clem Rorsch / Views: 2193
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To insure a place to eat, sleep, shower, and shit, I work customer service at a playhouse. Which means I spend a good part of my life taking crap from dissatisfied, rich, old people. For how much criticism they give us, it took me a while to figure out if the elderly even enjoyed coming to the theater. My conclusion is that they do, but only for this reason: Something Tangible to Complain About.

As we enter further into the Internet Age, old people find themselves surrounded by a decreasing amount of things they can see, touch and understand. MP3s, torrents, CGI, wi-fi—every year the world becomes more confusing for the elderly in ways which elude their comprehension. Thank God then for the dramatic arts, where the basics have remained the same since Greeks were crapping out of robes. An entire playhouse gives the elderly a slew of things they understand enough to complain about, from deathly cold A/Cs, dangerously sharp edges on the restroom signs, to the “rude smirk that hussy usher gave me.”

As the senses fade, old people need constant evidence that they are in fact still among the living. Attending group events allows the elderly to pool information and decide whether the world they deal with is one experienced outside their own pruned up head.