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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 26, 2024 17:45:58 GMT
Has anyone visited, if so what's it like ?
I see it is based in the Prince of Wales pub and they also serve dinner. The food option is not mandatory (take note Mill at Sonning!). If you dine then you get a table seat and it's bog standard seats for everyone else.
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Post by alece10 on Jan 26, 2024 18:14:14 GMT
Has anyone visited, if so what's it like ? I see it is based in the Prince of Wales pub and they also serve dinner. The food option is not mandatory (take note Mill at Sonning!). If you dine then you get a table seat and it's bog standard seats for everyone else. Might have read the info on Instagram wrong but I think Marry Me A Little is it's first show.
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Post by Dave B on Jan 26, 2024 20:58:12 GMT
Has anyone visited, if so what's it like ? I see it is based in the Prince of Wales pub and they also serve dinner. The food option is not mandatory (take note Mill at Sonning!). If you dine then you get a table seat and it's bog standard seats for everyone else. Might have read the info on Instagram wrong but I think Marry Me A Little is it's first show. Yup, they had a transfer of Strangers In Between announced as first show, due to open January. Press and ticket sales underway and then it just vanished. Marry Me A Little becomes the first show starting sometime end of Feb now.
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Post by n1david on Jan 26, 2024 22:26:07 GMT
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Post by bigredapple on Jan 27, 2024 13:52:44 GMT
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Post by sph on Jan 27, 2024 23:38:33 GMT
While I understand everyone's shock, those kinds of wages are certainly not exclusive to this production. Many fringe venues pay less or occasionally nothing at all!
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Post by adamkinsey on Jan 28, 2024 11:14:21 GMT
While I understand everyone's shock, those kinds of wages are certainly not exclusive to this production. Many fringe venues pay less or occasionally nothing at all! Doesn't make it right, though, and a lot of people aren't aware that when they watch some fringe shows the actors they are watching are often getting sod all (or next to it). I doubt Kevin Wilson PR will be on a minimum wage hourly rate. I wonder about the designer, director, musical director, too. Sacha Regan has done a lot of this sort of sh*t in the past. It stinks, frankly. There are amateur shows charging more than this new professional fringe venue because costs are what they are. If you can't pay your actors something reasonable then either up your prices or don't even attempt to run a venue/production company.
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Post by sph on Jan 28, 2024 15:53:18 GMT
I never said it was right, but it does commonly happen so this is not the only production at fault.
I think really, going forward, actors in the UK need a stronger union. Maybe even bring back the days where you needed an equity card to work professionally.
The US has an ok system for this, but there are still loopholes even there that producers can take advantage of.
But then it also calls into question the state of the industry for actors. The market is flooded and so the workers lose value because there are too many. This isn't aided by the increasing numbers churned out by drama schools each year.
And (slightly unrelated), it starts at school as kids. We have a strange system in schools nowadays where kids who do drama or musicals in school are encouraged to go to drama school etc. It's bizarre. Kids who enjoy football aren't expected to go off and sign with a major football team by the age of 20. We need to tell kids that theatre CAN just be a hobby, and try and get some level of control back over the industry before it continues to lose the run of itself and mount hundreds of unpaid productions just to give people something to do.
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Post by danb on Jan 28, 2024 21:46:49 GMT
It sounds like a life of abject misery for most. We offered our son the chance to do a year at drama school when he finishes his degree, but he has chosen to do a PGCE and get paid £16k to train to be a teacher (which he would just end up doing anyway). Its time we stopped telling our kids that they can be anything they want to be and being realistic with them. See also ‘why you can’t get a plumber when you need one’. 😑
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Post by Dave B on Feb 26, 2024 11:10:56 GMT
First play just announced, The Tailor Made Man
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Post by bwayboy22 on Feb 26, 2024 15:36:00 GMT
I am confused. I thought Marry Me A Little was the first show. Is it canceled now for The Tailor Made Man?
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 26, 2024 16:47:40 GMT
Marry = first musical Man = first play
...I think!
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