Posts Tagged ‘audience members’
Wednesday, June 12th, 2013
By Robyn Guilliams Dear Law and Disorder, I run a small nonprofit presenting organization. We recently received an email from a patron who wanted to attend a particular performance, and he asked if we provide accommodations for the deaf. He indicated that either an American Sign Language interpreter or some sort of close captioning system […]
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Tags: ada, americans with disabilities act, audience members, nonprofit organization, patrons, public accommodations, reasonable accommodation, Robyn Guilliams, sign language interpreter
Posted in Arts Management, For Profits, Law and Disorder: Performing Arts Division, Liability, Non-Profits, Presenters, Venues | Comments Off on Accommodating Audience Members
Monday, January 7th, 2013
By James Jorden One thing you can’t call David McVicar is inept. His productions always work with precision, every movement landing everyone in the right place at the right time, every “still” moment photo-ready. Reportedly he brings shows in on budget and on time, and there’s never a last-minute scramble to improvise some kind of […]
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Tags: act of god, audience members, bel canto, Black and Blue, david mcvicar, donizetti, Joyce DiDonato, the met, wigs
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Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
By Brian Taylor Goldstein We teach classes, put on concerts and run festivals. At all of these events we take photos of the participants along with the members of our group. We want to be able to use the photos on Facebook and our website. So I am looking for a “blurb” to put in […]
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Tags: audience members, Brian Taylor, crowd, endorsement, facebook, Goldstein, necessary language, participants, permission, photograph, publicity campaign, release, right of privacy
Posted in Artist Management, Arts Management, Copyrights, Law and Disorder: Performing Arts Division, Licensing | Comments Off on A Magic Blurb