Britain clamps down on fringe and profit share theatre.
Fri, 3 July 2009, 09:48 amgrantwatson34 posts in thread
Britain clamps down on fringe and profit share theatre.
Fri, 3 July 2009, 09:48 amThere'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).
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Sun, 5 July 2009, 03:38 pmMy one bone of contention with what you say Craig is that the MEAA provides a template contract for co op productions. Which I use with the only variation being that I finance the production and do not require any member to make an investment.
I do not believe that actors who work in my productions for a co op share in anyway block other actors from getting MEAA wages as my productions simply would not happen without a co op agreement. And I make no more money than any of the actors bearing in mind that it is my money that funds the production and i do not ask the members to donate towards any losses and I have exactly the same problems in not being able to do paid work during the production myself. After legitimate expenses are recouped I receive one share of the profit as do all members of the co op.
PS I am a member of the ATEA branch of the MEAA
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