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On Being Scared

Portland, ME - “It’s important to be scared,” said Indhu Rubasingham. “If I wasn’t scared, I wouldn’t be doing my job,” the new Artistic Director of the British National Theater added in a recent FT Weekend  interview.  Rubasingham was speaking about bringing new, diverse voices into the Theater’s repertoire. Some  people will support the Theater and visit it for the first time because they’ll actually see faces, cultures, and perspectives like their own. Among the scary parts, however, is that other folks will resist change and, in some cases, even succumb to their own racism, misogyny, or homophobia in bitterly opposing material from people unlike them. In doing so, of course, they fail any understanding of the shared human experience. A reporter once asked Meryl Streep whether she still gets nervous before a theater production. Yes she does, Streep said, adding that the day she loses a manageable case of stage fright is the day she fails to deliver her best work. Manag...

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