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| Subject: Actor's Inequity Association Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:02 am | |
| While I was reading the Wikipedia article on the Actor's Equity Association, I came across a blurb about this org called Actors Inequity... From the article: - Quote :
In 2008 Actors' Inequity, a spoof of the Actors' Equity website, was launched. The site offers an "Inequity Card" for performers to carry. In addition, Actors' Inequity offers free resources to non-union and non-paid actors - and to non-equity theaters. Actors' Inequity was originally criticized for supporting "unpaid actors" until it defined them (in its "About Inequity" section) as developing actors and community players (those who volunteer their time to community theaters). Realizing that all actors must start somewhere, the theatre community has now embraced the organization. In February, 2008, they touted more than 200 members.
There's no real benefit for actually joining, but the site does have a lot of neat links and resources, and of course, it's kind of funny. I might just pay $5 to put "Member, Actor's Inequity" on my resume and see what people say at auditions. www.actorsinequity.org | |
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