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Nov. 10th, 2008 12:13 am A Letter from Susan Egan...

Subject: California Music Theatre - Scott Eckern

Dear Friends --

I thought you might be interested to know that Scott Eckern, Artsitic Director of California Music Theatre (Sacramento Music Circus) contributed $1000 in support of California's divisive Proposition 8, which eliminates (not just bans) the right for same-sex couples to marry and receive all of the emotional, economic, and social benefits that married couples often take for granted. Mr. Eckern's affiliation with CMT, as well as his title and the amount donated to legislate the lives of others, is public information that can be found at

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://antigayblacklist.com

Marc Shaiman, composer (most notably of "Hairspray", which was produced at CMT last year) has already contacted Sacramento's CMT and expressed his disgust with the idea that a theatrical organization, employing and making money from gay artists and audience members, harbors an executive who uses a portion of his income to publicly support hate legislation (my term). I believe Mr. Shaiman may have told them they would no longer be allowed to produce his work, and has contacted the creators of "Avenue Q" (to be produced in March of '09) to enlighten them.

I am deeply troubled by the news about Scott, as I have worked for and known him since 1993. I find his behavior hypocritical at best and, more likely, distressingly prejudiced. Many of you friends who, like myself, have worked for Scott might be floored to know this news. I think at this point I shall do my best to "out" him and any others like him. Folks who show (and make money) playing one game, but with an inner intolerance that denies everything our industry represents.

I have personally been in contact with Marc Shaiman to confirm all the information. In his words:

"Yes, it's all true! Of course, there is nothing much I can do since they've already done HAIRSPRAY, but the AVE Q guys (at least one of them) may do something, perhaps picket his own show! But, as I hope people realize, it is not really up to a writer to cancel a production that has already been licensed.

What I could do I did, which was to call Mr. Eckern directly and say what I had to say.

Reading this past week how people still actually think being gay is a choice (the only choice we make is not to lie about who we are) and that that one line from a beautiful book proves we are sinners (a book that also allows for the stoning of wives and of people who wear two different kinds of fabric at the same time), well, I am starting to feel that the only way to make people change is, I think, to now greet every person I meet and say "Hi, I'm Marc, God made me gay and I think that that He and I are both fabulous!" and leave the rest up to them."

Sacramento Music Circus holds a cherished place in my heart, primarily because of Leland Ball and the inspirational talents he would gather for his productions. I feel the spirit of Leland is lost under Scott's leadership. As a private citizen I choose not to support California Music Theatre while it operates under Mr. Eckern's tenure.

I support Marc Shaiman in his boycott of CMT, and hope others will follow -- as ticket-buyers, writers, musical directors, crew, designers and performers and more.

I feel compelled to write because I have heard from so many beloved friends the last few days. People who are in every way caring and generous citizens. Friends who are for the most part very quiet on the political front, who have had to awaken because of last Tuesday, due to their shock that their lifestyles are not "accepted" by so-called friends!! The irony of electing Obama and Prop 8 passing astounds me.

I am not ordinarily a political fighter, but I do believe in information for all, and let them decide. And more than anything I believe in "holding the space" for what is right.

In support of my gay and lesbian friends I find it a travesty that the entire arts community is not standing in solidarity for equal rights. Shame on Scott.

That our industry should be the first to raise money and awareness for AIDS to the result of awakening a country and world to the issue ... well then, marriage (and every other sort of) equality is a no-brainer ... and a duty and obligation.

I hope with this email to find others to "hold the space" with me .... full equality in marriage rights. If you should feel compelled to pass the information about Scott Eckern on to others .... by all means do.

Hoping for change .... still,

Susan Egan

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From:(Anonymous)
Date:November 10th, 2008 01:11 pm (UTC)

THANKS

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What a wonderful and well written letter.
Thanks for writing and sharing!
From:[info]guiltyred
Date:November 10th, 2008 03:21 pm (UTC)
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I've come to realize that being gay IS a lifestyle - just like being a senior citizen or a teenager. It happens. Yes, it's a different mode of life to the majority, but it's no more a choice than growing up or growing old; it just targets a smaller portion of the population.

*hugs* I have the feeling that the anti-gay-marriage legislation had to pass, to open the door for a proper and finalizing challenge at the national level. I'm hoping that the incoming administration will view gay rights as just as inalienable as women's rights and minority rights, and this whole foolish chapter of hate and bigotry will fall behind us as a nation.
From:[info]jamiemcgonnigal
Date:November 10th, 2008 04:13 pm (UTC)
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Don't worry. Things are changing.
From:[info]carasol
Date:November 10th, 2008 07:23 pm (UTC)
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Can I repost this in my LJ? I want to get this message out to everyone. It so beautifully expresses the frustration we all feel at this violation of human rights...
From:[info]jamiemcgonnigal
Date:November 10th, 2008 08:56 pm (UTC)
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Please do, but know that I've been in conversation with this guy all day and *cracks knuckles* let's just say he's beginning to see things our way. ;)
From:(Anonymous)
Date:November 13th, 2008 02:35 am (UTC)

CMT Scott Eckorn

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It is sad that we have such wolves in sheeps clothing.
Marriage belongs to all of us whether were gay, straight or bisexual and I too get pissed off at all the bible thumpers that would push their crap onto those of us who have chosen to think for ourselves and have chosen not to be predjudiced against someone or a group of someones simply because the sexual orientation that they were born with is different from those of us who are heterosexual.