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9 March 20263 Mins Read

And this is where I stop nodding politely and start asking questions.

Because no, I do not think this is “not unusual”. It is a serious response when more than half your cast walks out of a show. When 12 people in a cast of around 21 decide they would rather leave than stay, I do not hear “unforeseen circumstances.” I hear that something in that room broke badly enough that people no longer felt comfortable attaching themselves to it.

And frankly, that should concern every single person who works in that community theatre.

Because here is the thing. Community theatre survives on trust. Nobody is getting rich doing Jesus Christ Superstar in Fond du Lac, WI. People are there because they want to be there. So when a huge portion of a volunteer cast says, actually, no, this does not feel right and we are out, that should set off every alarm bell you have.

Because safety in theatre is not just whether someone taped down the spike marks and remembered to lock the prop table after rehearsal. Safety is also whether people feel heard.

And I know. We are never going to get every detail publicly. Nor should we, necessarily. There are privacy concerns. I am not asking for a full Facebook Live exposé. But there is a world of difference between respecting privacy and treating the mass departure of your cast as just one of those quirky little community theatre things.

It is not.

Let’s be honest about how insulting that sounds to the people who left. If a dozen people are willing to walk away from a production they were excited about, brushing that off as fairly normal volunteer turnover feels wildly disconnected from the reality being described. According to the actors interviewed, this was not casual flakiness. This was a collective stand over leadership, trust, and conduct.

And once a theatre gets that reputation, good luck.

I also want to be careful here, because supporting local theatre matters.

“I want to tell people to go support local theater,” said Schmalfeldt to local news. “There’s plenty of passionate people who have integrity that are putting on their shows. And the people that put on the show, all they want to do is put out a good show for you.”

I agree with him. Local theatre is filled with passionate, decent people trying to make something meaningful with limited resources and a lot of heart. But supporting local theatre does not mean never criticizing it. In fact, if you care about community theatre, you should be willing to ask harder questions when something like this happens.

Like these:

  • What exactly happened in that room that made half the cast feel they could not continue?

  • What protocols were in place for reporting concerns?

  • Who made the decision to keep this individual in the production?

  • How was cast safety assessed after the incident was disclosed?

And why does the public response feel more focused on minimizing the optics than addressing the seriousness of what clearly became a leadership crisis?

Because that is what this sounds like to me. A leadership crisis.

And if the Ghostlight Theatre Company wants artists to trust them again after something like this, it starts with understanding that people are not overreacting when half a cast walks out. They are reacting to something that clearly felt big enough, serious enough, or mishandled enough that staying no longer felt like the right choice.

That should scare a theatre company a lot more than a canceled weekend of performances.

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