Post AufTSP0yGTWU6ScrOC by kayeluvian@the.voiceover.bar
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(DIR) Post #AuasyQzLzHZwYVRMWG by herhandsmyhands@romancelandia.club
2025-05-28T17:52:52Z
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#PSA: if you are in the UK...This is not a drill: Sir Ian McKellen will open an all-trans, non-binary production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"!!!July 25, 2025, in London--and it's a fundraiser for a trans charity!Get thee there!#TransRightsAreHumanRights https://www.attitude.co.uk/culture/sir-ian-mckellen-to-open-historic-all-trans-and-nonbinary-production-of-twelfth-night-484397/
(DIR) Post #AufTSKdmWkb4XNkHgm by kayeluvian@the.voiceover.bar
2025-05-29T08:28:55Z
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@herhandsmyhands hi Equity LGBT committee member here. The rates offered to the actors are shockingly low: £150 ‘subject to fund raising’- BUT they are trying to raise £15,000 in crowd funding for a one night-only rehearsed read. They didn’t advertise in any reputable source, only on social. It’s a kick in the face for trans actors actually trying to survive and work so a small group of pals can get loads of attention. Please don’t encourage them.
(DIR) Post #AufTSLupmppcUYjPuK by deirdrebeth@mas.to
2025-05-31T22:04:13Z
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@kayeluvian @herhandsmyhands 150 for a one night show is higher than any production I've been involved in. I'm not in the UK, but are your rates really that much higher?
(DIR) Post #AufTSN3jXEXo2Ru2Pw by kayeluvian@the.voiceover.bar
2025-05-31T22:08:45Z
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@deirdrebeth @herhandsmyhands plus two rehearsals which may run 4-6 hours (and were supposed to be paid rehearsal time) plus travel, set against a backdrop of a £15,000 crowd funder.
(DIR) Post #AufTSNuuLX4whMmVIe by deirdrebeth@mas.to
2025-05-31T22:09:32Z
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@kayeluvian @herhandsmyhands Yup - still WAY higher.
(DIR) Post #AufTSP0yGTWU6ScrOC by kayeluvian@the.voiceover.bar
2025-05-31T22:12:32Z
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@deirdrebeth @herhandsmyhands what exactly are we comparing to? Professional theatre production in a capital city right?
(DIR) Post #AufTSPq1CgM8emVcxM by cloudquinn@the.voiceover.bar
2025-05-31T22:20:01Z
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@kayeluvian @deirdrebeth @herhandsmyhands Cool how the reply guys ignore the wider points made because they feel they can argue the toss about hourly rates. The industry is full of rich people who can afford to work cheap. I’m sure the producers of this production mean well but it normalises associating trans creatives with charity. We deserve to be paid for our work, and, as Kaylee has explained, it’s much more complicated than a simple hourly rate.
(DIR) Post #AufTSQWCfq6GlcFJi4 by kayeluvian@the.voiceover.bar
2025-05-31T22:23:44Z
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@cloudquinn @deirdrebeth @herhandsmyhands exactly. Actors don’t work 9-5, we may only do a two hour show at 5pm BUT that show precludes us easily doing any other work or appearing in other shows. So UK average wage being £18 an hour means we get paid what £36 for what ends up being a days work (or a day blocked out so we cannot otherwise work) and that £36 a day is meant to be a great deal? Or we should work for free? The entitlement and lack of thought is breathtaking.
(DIR) Post #AufTSXWSdHSuURQ7aC by cloudquinn@the.voiceover.bar
2025-05-31T22:21:46Z
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@kayeluvian @deirdrebeth @herhandsmyhands Auditions require hours of prep - not paid. Once featured in a role, you are associated with it. Patrick Stewart lost roles to directors who asked “why would I want Captain Picard in my movie?” This doesn’t happen with other jobs!