Nighthawke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:38 pmDeramore, what exactly is the point you are trying to make here?
My point for clarification is this isn't sustainable
There are 34 full time staff and a heavyweght number of directors who i presume are all looking to be paid despite the fact there has been a massive decline in income.
There was literally nothing to do in 2020 and there will be nothing to do for the best part of this year.
Given the last show was in 2019 and there will not be another until 2022 that is a lot of salaries with no income save for those who bought tickets for 2021 and are rolling over yet again.
It might be unpalatable but i cannot see this situation continuing.
If its a charitable enterprise the trustees would be failing if that money was to pay someone to tweet once a week....
If its a business its difficult to see how it can survive.
All this assumes that the admin people, operations and public relations all hang around. I suspect many will try and get jobs elsewhere meaning the basic fabric that pulls the event together disintegrates.
If im wrong maybe the show organisers through the communication manager could let us know how they intend to hold things together?