King and I reviews?
Mon, 18 Oct 2004, 12:24 amWalter Plinge50 posts in thread
King and I reviews?
Mon, 18 Oct 2004, 12:24 amHi,
Has anyone seen the King and I in Perth? Any thoughts or reviews??
I'm thinking of seeing it this week.
Re: Anna and the King of Pro-am
Thu, 21 Oct 2004, 04:03 pmFrom my insurance research i have done in my life....
Public liability covers the company and everyone involved and anything they construct (ie if a piece of set falls on an audience members head, it's your insurance, but if they fall down the theatre stairs it's the venues responsibility...)... membership fees, as far as i know don't have anything to do with this... that's just part of the Incorporated association thing... need to read up on that again, it's been a few years...
Volunteers are not covered under workers compensation as Workers comp is determined on the wages paid - this includes co-op productions where people get a share of profits as these are considered wages...
You are able to get volunteer accident insurance to cover the vollies but if you don't have anything like that and the set falls on a volunteer, they're stuffed! and so are you...cos you have to pay... and won't be insured and that's bad...
So perhaps the membership fee covers this workers comp thing? you'd think it would be easier to pay them a small amount and have them covered under the same workers comp as those people that are 'pro' and get paid! but i think that's unethical...
I hope this explains the insurance thing... you probably all knew it anyway and i'm just repeating..
anywho,
have fun,
Georgia
Public liability covers the company and everyone involved and anything they construct (ie if a piece of set falls on an audience members head, it's your insurance, but if they fall down the theatre stairs it's the venues responsibility...)... membership fees, as far as i know don't have anything to do with this... that's just part of the Incorporated association thing... need to read up on that again, it's been a few years...
Volunteers are not covered under workers compensation as Workers comp is determined on the wages paid - this includes co-op productions where people get a share of profits as these are considered wages...
You are able to get volunteer accident insurance to cover the vollies but if you don't have anything like that and the set falls on a volunteer, they're stuffed! and so are you...cos you have to pay... and won't be insured and that's bad...
So perhaps the membership fee covers this workers comp thing? you'd think it would be easier to pay them a small amount and have them covered under the same workers comp as those people that are 'pro' and get paid! but i think that's unethical...
I hope this explains the insurance thing... you probably all knew it anyway and i'm just repeating..
anywho,
have fun,
Georgia
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