In the 2 days since EP returned from the holidays, we’ve had 2 Production Manager roles come in, 2 Tour Manager roles and 1 FOH role. UK and Europe tours. If you’re not already a member yet why not join our network and get something in the diary for 2026? https://t.co/zpOTPGPaj7
We're proud to be partnering with @audinate to offer our members free @GetDante training at this year's @plasashow!
Register here https://t.co/YXUbraqdD1
Entourage Pro’s research division: Insights has provided context to LIVE’s recent Powered By Freelancers - Live Music Edition 2024.
Thank you to those of you who took part in the study.
You can read the report here. Please free to share.
https://t.co/NpbI3YEInd
It’s what they say!
"Entourage Pro is an invaluable resource that facilitates connections between individuals who might never have crossed paths otherwise. With its powerful search filters, this tool enables finding suitable candidates fast."
Mario López Fernández, Magic Studio
Looking for a US-based Tour Manager.
1st-15th June.
Theatres/Theaters(!)
Please email [email protected] for more information.
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"Entourage Pro has been a brilliant resource when we've needed to be agile to crew changes, Joel and the team are incredibly responsive and even in last minute situations have helped craft lists of skilled technicians under tight deadlines.”
Gemma Bates https://t.co/98AjIebOBd
We’ve published a piece of work relating to the impact of Brexit on UK-based freelance, concert production crew, touring the EU. The report ‘Then And Now’ 2019-2023 is available to read here and has been shared with the relevant organisations.
https://t.co/MSahfERcFN
The Privileges Committee has named a series of Tory MPs and lords - Nadine Dorries, Lord Goldsmith, Mark Jenkinson, Michael Fabricant, Brendan Clarke-Smith, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Andrea Jenkyns, Priti Patel, Lord Cruddas and Lord Greenhalgh - as engaging in a campaign to undermine its inquiry into whether Boris Johnson lied to parliament. It recommends that MPs vote to give it the powers, currently enjoyed by its twin, the Standards Committee, to punish such MPs should they transgress in the future. But that isn't the end of it. Any motion to give the committee those powers is very likely to be amended, to insist that Dorries, Patel, Rees-Mogg and the rest apologise to MPs in formal commons statements. Were they to refuse, they would at that point be in contempt of the Commons and would presumably be suspended.