June 01, 2009

NAAA Playreading Festival 2009

If you were curious about joining the NAAA here's your chance to see it in action. Details for the 9th annual North American Actors Association Playreading Festival:

Crossing the Divide
6 American plays. 6 Canadian plays. 12 UK Premieres.
Chosen from hundreds of entries, Crossing the Divide is an eclectic, startling mix of work by both new and established playwrights.

June 22nd - 27th, 2009
Staged readings at Bridewell Theatre
Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8EQ
Tickets from £8 (£5 concessions)
Box office: 020 7353 3331

Performance schedule:

Monday, 22nd June
6.30 - CANADIAN TUXEDO (Short Play) by Nicole Pandolfo; 7-10 SPLIT by Michael G Wilmot
8.00 - BOBBY by Marc Israel-LePelletier

Tuesday, 23rd June
6.30 - FAITH by James McLindon
8.00 - FATHER LAND by James Holden

Wednesday, 24th June
6.30 - DELUSIONS OF A GOVERNMENT WITNESS by Louis Lippa
8.00 - REPEAT PLAY

Thursday, 25th June
6.30 - THE ELEPHANT SONG by Nicholas Billon
8.00 - MATTER OF INTENT by Gary Earl Ross

Friday, 26th June
6.30 - THE HUM by Robert Tsonos
8.00 - CAT AND MOUSE by Michael Wolfson

Saturday, 27th June
3.00 - IN FLIGHT by Jenny Lyn Bader
7.30 - LILY, ALTA by Kenneth Dyba

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March 04, 2008

Joining Equity & the North American Actors Association (NAAA)

Two more questions from an actress who recently moved to London from New York:

Q: I was not a member of any union in NYC, and was told it's fairly easy to qualify for UK Equity here. I was wondering if there are rules posted online I may be missing.

A: I'd start on the How to Join page on the Equity website. They have a link to download application forms, and they say the following about overseas performers:
"Overseas Experience: If you have worked professionally overseas and can provide proof of your employment, together with details of membership, if any, of the relevant union in the country or countries concerned you are eligible for membership of Equity. This applies to UK and EU citizens, or to those from other countries who have been granted permission to work in the UK."
You can also just phone any of the offices using the details listed on their Contact page.

Q:
I was told by the North American Actors Association, two years ago (when thinking of moving), that I was not allowed to join unless I was a member of a union. But I've met several actors who joined while not in a union. Curious if you have any insight.

A: I was a member of AEA (Actors Equity Association) and SAG (Screen Actors Guild), and a UK permanent resident when I joined, so I didn't run into an issue. In your case, I'd fill out the new member application form and see what happens. If you have to be a union member to join, I'd chase Equity and try to convince them to let you join since you have professional experience.

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