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Post by theatreian on Sept 16, 2020 10:41:40 GMT
This seems very London centric, which doesn't help those of us who live outside London and indeed all the many theatres and other Arts companies operating outside the capital. He really does need to take a look at the situation in the country as a whole not just the large scale productions in the west end.
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Post by The Matthew on Sept 16, 2020 11:29:09 GMT
This seems very London centric, which doesn't help those of us who live outside London CM: " Outside London? You mean, like, Camden Town or something?" In all seriousness, I suspect what he actually said and what he's reported to have said may not be precisely the same. But having said that, ridiculously high budgets and corresponding break-even capacities and recoupment times have become something of a trademark of the West End and with only a limited amount of government money available it would be better spent on the groups who can get the most theatre out of it.
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Post by zahidf on Sept 18, 2020 12:08:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 12:15:22 GMT
Does anyone have the full article? I can't get past the paywall.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 12:21:01 GMT
God, it's all a bit of a PR disaster currently for Dame Cameron.
Though as someone reminded me upthread you do have to take these stories with a pinch of salt. 0.1% of disgruntled redundant employees can grab headlines but are not the prevailing experience. Playing devil's advocate. I mean, we will never know the truth.
Cameron does understand how the media work though - so it's high time he took action to redeem himself.
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Post by zahidf on Sept 18, 2020 15:32:59 GMT
God, it's all a bit of a PR disaster currently for Dame Cameron. Though as someone reminded me upthread you do have to take these stories with a pinch of salt. 0.1% of disgruntled redundant employees can grab headlines but are not the prevailing experience. Playing devil's advocate. I mean, we will never know the truth. Cameron does understand how the media work though - so it's high time he took action to redeem himself. The stage are a bit more serious about stuff like that tbh. "Former Delfont Mackintosh employees claim: Mackintosh unwilling to use the furlough scheme in full Staff were not offered PPE at outset of pandemic They were not informed of theatre closures They were told of redundancies online Employees felt afraid to speak out
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Post by westendboy on Sept 19, 2020 12:37:45 GMT
so it's high time he took action to redeem himself. Bring back the original RSC production of Les Mis, that'll help him redeem himself! . . . . I mean I am joking... but not really...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 19, 2020 15:39:51 GMT
Posts removed. Please don’t be hostile to fellow members. Also remember that our policy on what is ok and not ok when criticising performers applies to creatives too (see our rules thread) so no name calling please.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2020 13:43:14 GMT
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Post by TallPaul on Oct 10, 2020 8:17:35 GMT
Interesting that CamMack is sitting sideways in his seat at the Prince Edward. Is that to get the best shot, or because the legroom is so poor?
I hope the temporarily re-engaged ensemble were suitably remunerated!
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