Licensing of Pageant is not good for Laguna
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Money? Really? That’s what the Pageant is all about?
All this time, since 1933, the days and nights of putting the
Pageant together and gathering to watch as life turns into art -- all
that was about money?
Now, to make more money, a majority of the board -- Dianne
Reardon, Kathleen Blackburn, John Campbell, Robert Dietrich and board
President Bruce Rasner -- has voted to allow Executive Director Steve
Brezzo to enter discussions with an L.A.-based entertainment group
about the possibility of licensing the Pageant so others can put on
the show.
Brezzo said it would be limited licensing and the Pageant would
still be Laguna’s for the summer.
Gee, thanks.
Currently the Pageant is protected under the Trade Dress Law, and
while others may be allowed to do living pictures, they wouldn’t be
allowed to use distinctive features associated with the Pageant.
Licensing the Pageant to show all over the world will cheapen it
and likely reduce the draw to Laguna for people seeking a
one-of-a-kind experience.
So, while the Pageant makes some more money, local merchants lose
out.
Of course, it’s not all about money. There is something special
about the Pageant. It belongs in Laguna. It’s hard to hear that one
group of people in this anti-chain town is considering making a chain
out of the Pageant -- turning it into the Kentucky Fried Chicken of
art shows. Surely, it wouldn’t be that cheap, surely, the Pageant
would still be held in high regard. Still, it would be hard to get
the same level of dedication for a temporary show in mid-town USA as
the show gets by the year-round work of those here in Laguna. Would
the Pageant turn into a circus side show?
Why do this? Why? This is Laguna’s Pageant. It is clever, unique,
fun and respected. Increasing profits is usually an understandable
and often admirable aspiration, but it is not always the optimal
goal. It’s not always the right thing to do. It is not the right
thing to do for the Pageant and not the right thing for Laguna.
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