Thursday, June 28, 2018

Broadway unions speak out against Supreme Court ruling | Broadway News

Broadway unions speak out against Supreme Court ruling | Broadway News

Broadway unions speak out against Supreme Court ruling

Illinois state employee Mark Janus stands outside of the U.S. Supreme Court after the decision in the Janus v. AFSCME case. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

Actors' Equity Association and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society are speaking out against the Supreme Court ruling on public unions, as organized labor groups face political pressure across the country.

The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that nonunion government employees cannot be made to pay fees to public sector unions. Though this ruling does not directly impact private sector unions, both Actors' Equity and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society saw it as an attack on any kind of unionization.

"Today, the Supreme Court issued a decision that is a blatant attempt to take away the freedom of working people to join together in Union. Equity stands with our brothers and sisters across the country who are fighting against a system that is rigged in favor of special interests and big corporations," Mary McColl, executive director of Actors' Equity Association, said in a statement.

In the court case, Janus v. AFSCME Council 31, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against an existing policy in which government unions could collect "agency fees" or "fair share fees" from non-union members, because their negotiations affect those employees. The argument from Mark Janus, an Illinois public sector employee who brought forward the case, was that being made to contribute money to a union he may not agree with politically violates his First Amendment rights. 

"It is the American worker that the Supreme Court is now letting be silenced by private interests, but we will not be silent. The directors and choreographers who make up the membership of SDC pledge solidarity and support to righting this egregious wrong," Laura Penn, executive director of SDC, said in a press release.

Equity, which represents 51,000 actors and stage managers, pledged to "organize" and "fight back" against attempts to weaken unions. This includes fighting against a "right to work" law in Missouri that would mean no worker can be required to join a union or pay dues to a union as a condition of employment.

The union is organizing its members to vote against the proposition, which will be on the Missouri ballot on Aug. 7.



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A Guide to Theater Etiquette by Amanda Durate

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Pixar’s Sexism Under John Lasseter Ruined My Dream Job (Guest Column) – Variety

Pixar’s Sexism Under John Lasseter Ruined My Dream Job (Guest Column) – Variety: A former Pixar employee writes that after John Lasseter's departure, the company still has a lot of work to do to fix its sexist culture.

Sunday, June 24, 2018

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[New post] Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music” (at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia)

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Tuesday, June 19, 2018

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Friday, June 15, 2018

Robert De Niro's Tony Moment is Everything that is Wrong with Our State-of-the-Union — OnStage Blog

Robert De Niro's Tony Moment is Everything that is Wrong with Our State-of-the-Union — OnStage Blog: Days after the 2018 Tony Awards I find myself still thinking about Robert De Niro and the comments he made about our sitting President, and the overwhelming ovation of support he received from the Broadway community.  Reflecting on this moment, I can’t help thinking “this is everything that

Thursday, June 14, 2018

How to Tell a Loved One They're Coiling Cables Wrong

How to Tell a Loved One They're Coiling Cables Wrong: FACT: Studies show that over 7,500 sound guys a night suffer through an over-eager drummer or vocalist looking to help.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

TSDCA Releases Its Statement on Women+ in Sound Design for Broadway and Theatres across the Country - Lighting&Sound America Online - News

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Monday, June 11, 2018

AMERICAN THEATRE | TCG Announces Third Round of Rising Leaders of Color

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June 11, 2018 at 12:22PM

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June 11, 2018 at 12:33PM

Winners At The Tony Awards 2018: Full List

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Saturday, June 9, 2018

Do we really need theater critics?

Do we really need theater critics?

Do we really need theater critics?

Now that Kris Vire's out at Time Out, Chicago print media has just one full-time theater critic.

Kris Vire

Last week, Time Out eliminated the job of senior editor and critic Kris Vire.

That left Chicago—with its more than 200 theater companies and a reputation as the best theater city in the country—with one full-time print publication staff critic (that would be the Tribune's Chris Jones).

Vire's axing, after 11 years on staff, was part of a broader company cutback, he said, though he was the only one affected in the Chicago office. Time Out Chicago had launched in 2005 with a weekly print magazine and an online presence, but went digital-only in 2013; in 2015 the print magazine was resurrected as a quarterly. Theater reviews, however, remained exclusively online. Even so, Vire said, in recent years, as the staff shrank and his duties expanded, he'd been publishing fewer than ten reviews a month.

"That's so far from ideal," he lamented. "In April I had 49 theater openings on my calendar. It almost felt like maybe we should not do this at all rather than do it so lightly."

The fact is that arts coverage and the journalism jobs that go with it have been vanishing for a while. "The first major die-off was in the early 2000s, as the Internet started to take hold," said Douglas McLennan, the Seattle-based founder and editor of the online Arts Journal, a daily digest of English-language arts and culture reporting. "Over a period of about six years, about half of the staff arts journalism jobs at newspapers went away. Then, around 2009, during the economic downturn, there was another big slashing of arts coverage." Now, he says, in the last six to nine months, we've been seeing "the third kill."

"You have cities now where there's basically no arts writing at the major dailies," McLennan said. "What's interesting is that, for the most part, the arts community has not rallied around trying to get more or better coverage." Why not? "From their perspective, critics are unreliable, arts reporters are unreliable, and they've found that they can drive ticket sales on social media," McLennan explained. "They like advance stories, because those direct people to things that are coming up. Reviews, not so much."

There's a lot of interesting arts writing on numerous new websites, and less of the old-style boosterism, McLennan said, but those sites are typically not seen by a larger audience and may not perform the oversight function of beat reporting. And most of the writing is being done by freelancers without much hope of making a living at it.

I wondered what dire effect this might be having on Northwestern's Medill School arts journalism program, but discovered that the school doesn't have one. Professor Charles Whitaker, who'll take over as interim dean July 1, told me Medill offers an arts writing class for undergrads and an occasional opportunity for graduate students to focus on the arts for an intensive week, but no dedicated arts writing program.

"Medill's traditional approach has been to teach the fundamentals of journalism, which students can apply to any topic," Whitaker said. More recently they've added specializations for graduate students in areas like social justice, business, sports, and science. But not the arts, he said, mostly because no one on the faculty had specialized in that area.

So what does that say about the future of arts journalism?

"The question for arts journalism is, what is the role of the critic in contemporary society?" Whitaker said. "Critics are no longer the influential arbiters of taste that they once were. People are turning to Facebook and their friends to determine where to spend their arts dollars. The role of the critic has been democratized by the fact that everyone has an opportunity to be an influencer, via their own media channels."

Vire hopes to return to covering theater in Chicago. "I believe that theater reviews have so many functions," he said. "They're an historical record; they have value for advancing the careers of playwrights, directors, and actors, and for theater companies applying for grants. They're important beyond how many people click on them. But I don't know what the future holds. I feel like we've gone too far counting clicks to be able to go back."   v



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Thursday, June 7, 2018

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Friday, June 1, 2018

[New post] “Orphans” (playing at Aftershock Theatre)

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