Dracula - Professional Production - Auditions
Tue, 21 Dec 2004, 09:07 pmWalter Plinge2 posts in thread
Dracula - Professional Production - Auditions
Tue, 21 Dec 2004, 09:07 pmAUDITION RE-ADVERTISED
Digital Theatre Inc
DRACULA TRIUMPHANT
by The 'Ocracy directed by Aaron Kernaghan & David Morris
PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTION
We seek applications for auditions from actors.
Previous Applicants may reapply.
Three male roles available.
One female role available.
We are re-auditioning in the SYDNEY AREA throughout JANUARY and FEBRUARY 2005. Submit your CV/RESUME along with a PHOTOGRAPH to the Producer. Successful applicants will be offered an audition in Sydney. Three weeks of rehearsals conducted in Sydney in May 2005.
Details of financial compensation will be provided prior to offering of a role.
Further details on our website: www.darthd.com
Digital Theatre Inc
DRACULA TRIUMPHANT
by The 'Ocracy directed by Aaron Kernaghan & David Morris
PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTION
We seek applications for auditions from actors.
Previous Applicants may reapply.
Three male roles available.
One female role available.
We are re-auditioning in the SYDNEY AREA throughout JANUARY and FEBRUARY 2005. Submit your CV/RESUME along with a PHOTOGRAPH to the Producer. Successful applicants will be offered an audition in Sydney. Three weeks of rehearsals conducted in Sydney in May 2005.
Details of financial compensation will be provided prior to offering of a role.
Further details on our website: www.darthd.com
re : professional payments - notice to all!!!
Tue, 4 Jan 2005, 12:49 pmWalter Plinge
hello there,
just a quick note. if you are staging a professional production, or auditioning for a professional production, make sure that you check with equity - the performers union who will work with you to ensure you keep the highest standards of professionalism possible - so that you know what is the award rate for paying, or receiving payment, as a professional producer, or performer. also take into account the superannuation side of things as well as the public liability costs that may be incurred. it would be ghastly for someone to be injured and not covered by the venue and as a producer to be held to pay for something tragic occurring. this would go for crews as well, seeing as most worksafe guidelines involve you not dressing in black in the dark up high dealing with electricity dangling on a shonky ladder working quickly. anybody in WA who wants to find out more call the MEAA (media entertainment and arts alliance) on 08 9227 7924 which covers all facets of the industry including equity. anyone in another state you can call your local branch(see phone book) or the federal office (02 9333 0999). all the best in your endeavours,
michael mccall, freelance actor/director, equity member since 2001
just a quick note. if you are staging a professional production, or auditioning for a professional production, make sure that you check with equity - the performers union who will work with you to ensure you keep the highest standards of professionalism possible - so that you know what is the award rate for paying, or receiving payment, as a professional producer, or performer. also take into account the superannuation side of things as well as the public liability costs that may be incurred. it would be ghastly for someone to be injured and not covered by the venue and as a producer to be held to pay for something tragic occurring. this would go for crews as well, seeing as most worksafe guidelines involve you not dressing in black in the dark up high dealing with electricity dangling on a shonky ladder working quickly. anybody in WA who wants to find out more call the MEAA (media entertainment and arts alliance) on 08 9227 7924 which covers all facets of the industry including equity. anyone in another state you can call your local branch(see phone book) or the federal office (02 9333 0999). all the best in your endeavours,
michael mccall, freelance actor/director, equity member since 2001