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These guys charged $150 for a Lord of the Rings & Hans Zimmer symphonic experience, but actually provided a shitty orchestra that played sound-a-like knock-offs. Then when people started wanting their money back they claim everybody loved it and that the NZ government is somehow crippling culture and arts. What a bunch of dicks.

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[–] Dave 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Yeah but something just rubs me the wrong way about a for-profit performance being largely run on donated time. If it's nonprofit then I have no issue with it.

The Screen Actors Guild has rules meaning Hollywood movies have to pay everyone (with specific minimums) because otherwise the whole industry would be people working for free in the hope of becoming the next Brad Pitt.

[–] gibberish_driftwood 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I felt the same when I first heard but, because it seemed surprising compared with the amount I'd paid for a couple of tickets, but I should really highlight that what I'm saying is hearsay. NZ already has lots of amateur theatre, and lots of people are in it because they enjoy it rather than because they're hoping for a full time paid job. I think it'd be interesting to learn more about where the money goes and what people involved in productions like this think of it.

[–] Dave 2 points 1 year ago

I think it’d be interesting to learn more about where the money goes and what people involved in productions like this think of it.

I agree, I shouldn't make assumptions.

[–] gibberish_driftwood 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I felt the same when I first heard, because it seemed surprising compared with the amount I'd paid for a couple of tickets, but I'm no longer as sure about it. I really have to stress that what I'm saying is hearsay. NZ already has lots of amateur theatre, and lots of people are in it because they enjoy it rather than because they're pinning any hopes on a full time paid job.

With some quick googling, Les Mis was put on (in Wellington recently at least) by the Capital Theatre Trust and G&T Productions. The first of those, at least, looks like a non-profit and is also putting on Wicked later this year, for which the audition pack also advises that all roles are available on an unpaid basis. If you are a non-profit then I guess you structure things to pay for stuff that people aren't already keen to do for free (except the awesomeness of being part of a big flashy stage production in a major theatre in front of thousands of people), and set the ticket prices based on that. I think it'd be interesting to learn more about what people involved in productions like this think of it, if anyone in that situation is lurking.

[–] gibberish_driftwood 2 points 1 year ago

Oops - sorry Lemmy seemed to've locked up when I wrote the first comment and I thought it hadn't gone through, so I wrote it again and expanded it.