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r/Malicouscompliance Dumb Karen Wants a No-Cheese Cheeseburger

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🗓️ 6 March 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to our slash malicious compliance where a caring gets exactly what she asked for.

0:06.2

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0:18.7

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0:40.1

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0:46.1

Our next Reddit post is from Where's My Chin. I work in technical theater design,

0:50.3

and I was approached by a writer slash producer, Jane, to direct her show after I'd been

0:55.6

recommended to her by a mutual friend. Jane had been working on the script for a couple of years,

1:00.9

and it was her baby. The script was actually pretty good, and the cash she had already hired was

1:06.7

awesome, so I agreed to do the job. The show had already begun rehearsals before I was hired,

1:12.4

as the previous director had suddenly quit. After one rehearsal, I immediately realized why.

1:19.6

Jane was an absolute nightmare. She had no idea what she was doing.

1:25.2

She had never produced theater, and knew nothing about any aspect of live event productions,

1:31.0

blocking, lighting design, etc. However, she also wanted to control and micromanage everything.

1:38.6

A majority of my job consisted of her freaking out about something I'd done.

1:43.8

Then, me spending 20 minutes explaining to her why that had to be done.

1:48.7

The cast hated her, and she made every rehearsal miserable.

1:53.1

She wasn't interested in watching the scene to see how good the actors were.

1:57.2

She would spend every rehearsal buried in her script, and getting upset each time an actor missed a word,

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