I'm involved in a community theater. Something I've always enjoyed. I've done all aspects; I'm their sound and lighting designer, I've been on stage, I'm on their board of trustees, I'm their vice-president, their webmaster, and recently had my first experience directing. It's all volunteer.
The trouble is, I feel like I'm headed for a burnout. They keep telling me I'll get help to run sound and lights, but that hasn't happened for a few years. I keep hearing of people who want to help, but they are "too busy" when we ask them. I try to teach others how to run the sound and lights, but we have some ultra-technophobes who insist they can't possibly learn any of it. Sometimes I'd like to try out for parts at other theaters, but I can't because inevitably they will come to me and say there's nobody to do sound and lights.
I do think the days might be numbered for our theater. We've lost a few members, it's very hard to attract new members (especially young people), and a number of people don't like working with our theater because there are a few "old fogeys" around who are too stuck on doing things their way, and there are a few people who won't lift a finger to help out, but are quick to tell others how things should be done.
I just feel like if I try to take a break from any of it, they'll be all upset at me because they depend too much on me. On the other hand, I have to remind myself that it's all volunteer, I don't get paid, and if it's turning into an organization where 10% of the people do 90% of the work, it's not necessarily my fault.
The trouble is, I feel like I'm headed for a burnout. They keep telling me I'll get help to run sound and lights, but that hasn't happened for a few years. I keep hearing of people who want to help, but they are "too busy" when we ask them. I try to teach others how to run the sound and lights, but we have some ultra-technophobes who insist they can't possibly learn any of it. Sometimes I'd like to try out for parts at other theaters, but I can't because inevitably they will come to me and say there's nobody to do sound and lights.
I do think the days might be numbered for our theater. We've lost a few members, it's very hard to attract new members (especially young people), and a number of people don't like working with our theater because there are a few "old fogeys" around who are too stuck on doing things their way, and there are a few people who won't lift a finger to help out, but are quick to tell others how things should be done.
I just feel like if I try to take a break from any of it, they'll be all upset at me because they depend too much on me. On the other hand, I have to remind myself that it's all volunteer, I don't get paid, and if it's turning into an organization where 10% of the people do 90% of the work, it's not necessarily my fault.