An academic expert on theatre has called for ethical training to be introduced into drama education, just as it is in many medical, law and business schools.
Harassment and abuse are 鈥渁 very significant problem in the theatre鈥, said Daniel Foster, senior lecturer in drama at the University of East Anglia, citing in which 43 per cent of theatre professionals and students polled reported bullying, 31 per cent sexual harassment and nearly 8 per cent sexual assault.
Part of the problem was that 鈥渢heatre is a field where you are in such close contact with the people you are working with, boundaries get blurred very easily and there鈥檚 so much physical involvement as well as emotional difficulty鈥, Dr Foster explained. When a young actor felt beholden to a producer or director who could make or break their career, 鈥測ou want to do whatever you can to please that person and it becomes a very difficult thing to navigate鈥.
Dr Foster liked the idea of introducing more ethical reflection into courses, for example, on directing. But his main suggestion was to devote an initial introductory class to the issue of theatre and ethics, so that students could 鈥渓ook at issues of abuse and harassment, how not to be that kind of person 鈥 and what to do if you do encounter that sort of person鈥. The class could incorporate some basic moral philosophy and recent press coverage of abuse in the performing arts in order to 鈥渉elp students find a language that they can use, the language of power, the language of what it means to be harassed鈥. But it could involve 鈥渢eaching various problems about ethics through the texts they are already studying鈥.
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鈥淭补办别 The Taming of the Shrew,鈥 Dr Foster suggested, 鈥渨hich has many examples of Petruchio 鈥榞aslighting鈥 Kate. He forces, cajoles and bullies her into doing things that she does not want to do and saying things she does not want to say鈥here鈥檚 an abuse of power and it鈥檚 a wonderful and rich text to discuss that problem.鈥
In A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream, Dr Foster went on, 鈥渢he Mechanicals are a group of players. Bottom is a bully and a big-headed actor who wants to get all the roles. And Quince is a poor director, not a pushy or abusive director but a bad director. You can take the texts students are already studying, pull out the ethical issues and talk about them.鈥
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In the longer term, Dr Foster would like to see universities working with conservatoires and drama schools in developing such courses in ethics, and perhaps drawing up guidelines, 鈥渁 compact of ethical theatre practice your theatre department or students would sign鈥.
Although aware that 鈥渄irectors and actors have affairs all the time鈥 and that 鈥渟ome people claim you can work with the sexual energy and sexual tension that goes on in the theatre to make your art sharper鈥, Dr Foster was distinctly sceptical.
鈥淚 am very wary of this kind of argument,鈥 he explained, 鈥渂ecause it鈥檚 such a slippery slope and it鈥檚 very easy to abuse positions of power. There is a power relation which cannot be abstracted away.鈥
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