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Britain clamps down on fringe and profit share theatre.

Fri, 3 July 2009, 09:48 am
grantwatson34 posts in thread
There's a bit of a ruckus in the UK at the moment, due to Equity campaigning to force a national minimum wage for actors onto all fringe and profit share theatre productions. They argue any companies or performance groups who can't afford the thousands of pounds per week in wages most shows would require is to (a) magically source government funding and sponsorship, or (b) become amateur companies. More info here (assuming this link works better than the last one).

No More Broken Promises

Sun, 5 July 2009, 11:55 am
Walter Plinge
Rebecca Jo says, 'IF we're not getting paid...That should be made quite clear...before rehearsals even start'! Indeed these small theatre owners run their businesses in the style of Dickensian textile factories. In any other field when a wage is promised in exchange for labour, and the promise is not fulfilled, it constitutes a contractual breach of promise. If there's even a remote chance an actor would not get paid for his or her work this must be explicitly stated before any work including rehearsing commences.

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