Category: Self-Employment
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How to Secure Your Position in the UK After Brexit: Guide for Actors
The Immigration Advice Service gives us a guide for self-employed European actors Published: February 2019 In October 2018, I wrote a piece for Spotlight to provide initial guidance for EU actors looking to prepare for Brexit. In it, I mentioned the EU settlement scheme – which remains the most viable way to secure your status in the…
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Between Acting Jobs: ‘Low Pay’ or ‘No Pay’ work
Actor John Currivan takes us through the his considerations for taking on less than monetarily satisfying work… Please note: John is an actor, who has taken lots of kinds of jobs as an actor! he is not a legal professional, and this article does not replace legal advice regarding jobs you might take on. For any…
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Directing Your Own Work with Holly Race Roughan
Theatre director Holly Race Roughan gives us her practical tips on directing your own work and what makes for a successful director… [We are] an entire industry founded on coffees. Holly Race Roughan During our most recent Open House, Holly Race Roughan led a fantastic and practical session on directing for theatre. Holly has worked…
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Directing Your Own Work with Holly Race Roughan
By Christina Care During our most recent Open House, Holly Race Roughan led a fantastic and practical session on directing for theatre. Holly has worked in the UK and in the US, and her particular focus is on directing new work. She recently directed the UK tour of People Places and Things (a National Theatre…
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Between Acting Jobs: Staying Afloat with Your Side-Gig
John Currivan talks us through the importance of the side-gig – and how to make sure it helps keep you afloat between acting jobs! The performance industry can feel like a wide lonely ocean. When we’re working, it feels like we’ve hopped onto a luxury cruise liner, we can barely feel the boat rocking. When…
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Producing for the Fringe: The Not-So-Sexy Essentials
Spotlight’s own Ilayda Arden on the essential but not-so-sexy parts of the Fringe: planning, finances and admin! Ahhh, The Edinburgh Fringe. The daddy of all arts festivals. The one that ‘You Have to Do Before You Die’ (as people kept telling me years ago). But for performers who want to try their hand at taking…
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10 Tips for Taking Control of Your Talent Online
Tips for taking charge of yourself as a business online, using your passions as a guide. If you’re looking for ways to maximise your online brand, you’re not alone. Being a performer often means spending as much time vying for the job as doing the job. Luckily, there are a lot of great avenues to make…
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4 Steps to Ending Tax Panic
Getting self assessment under control with these four steps from 1tap This article is sponsored by 1tap If you are a self employed performer submitting a yearly self-assessment tax return, my guess is you are hitting the frenzy stage. With just a few days left until the self assessment deadline on the 31st Jan, you…
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Top Tips for Understanding Contracts
Our tips for getting started with contracts to protect your rights as a working performer They’re not exactly a sexy topic, but contracts are super important when you’re working jobs here and there as a performer, and don’t have an agent to negotiate on your behalf. Work can come and go, and new contracts are…
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Directing Your Own Work with Paines Plough
Paines Plough’s Joint Artistic Director James Grieve talks to Spotlight about moving from acting to directing – and how important it is to make your own work! James Grieve is the Joint Artistic Director of Paines Plough (“PP”) alongside George Perrin. He started out as an actor before moving over to directing, and as a result, James had a lot…