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thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
NewsTosca Rivola, Aaron Mellor and Dita Von Teese at the opening of Emerald Theatre. Photo: Katie ChambersAaron Mellor has claimed that amid challenges for mid-scale nightclubs, entertainment operators are eyeing up more "immersive" night-time entertainmentSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk.
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thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
News Performers working across numerous affiliated cabaret venues claim they are owed hundreds of thousands in wages as the owner’s latest space opens in London. A petition begun by a campaign group entitled Cabaret Unpaid has now garnered more than 2,000 signatures, and calls on venues’ boss Alex Proud to settle the debts and publicly recognise the "systemic exploitation" of artists.
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thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
NewsNell Campbell, Tim Curry and Patricia Quinn in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Photo: Mick RockA book compiling interviews with original cast members of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and rare behind-the-scenes photographs is to be published this SeptemberSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk.
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thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
NewsFaye Tozer. Photo: Harkness PhotoActor and singer Faye Tozer has described it as ‘absolute madness’ that some performers are missing out on auditions because of their limited social media followingSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk. Remember Login
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thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
West End audiences and box offices will bounce back after tough May – SOLT bossHannah EssexSociety of London Theatre co-chief executive Hannah Essex has moved to allay fears about a ‘shock’ drop in West End revenue last month. Support The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk.
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