Monthly Archives: April 2011

The best payment

One of the audience members at Sprint didn’t just leave payment, he/she wrote on the note: Queen’s side – The Labouring Angel Back of note: There is a Light that Never Goes Out I did try to scan it but … Continue reading

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Some comments left by the audience

Audience feedback – Sprint 2 Audience feedback – Sprint 1 Audience feedback – Theatre in the Mill  

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Monetary value 3

Monetary value attributed to the performances at the Theatre in the Mill: First day: £24.31 Second day £19.00 Won’t even attempt the calculations on this one…

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Monetary value 2: an argument for the subsidy of experimental performance?

My hourly rate as performer as judged by audience members: @ Sprint £19.10/hour and @ Yorkshire Dance £6.36. Hummm… But in the calculations above I only included the actual 3 hours of the performance and maybe I should calculate it … Continue reading

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Monetary value attributed to the performance

One of the things I am exploring with When Night Falls is the act of placing a monetary value upon the experience: the piece is advertised in a way that no ticket prices are set, and the audience is instead asked to … Continue reading

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