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December 3, 2021

Pros

There was a very cultured workplace.

Cons

There were issues with sexism in management.

Advice to Management

Having women as lower-level bosses would be beneficial.

There were issues with sexism in management. Read More

December 3, 2021

Reviewed by: Anonymous in Seattle, WA (Current Employee)

July 6, 2021

Pros

I had a few very good colleagues during my tenure and got to be a part of some good productions.

Cons

As with most theatre organizations and non-profits, the hours can be extremely long, the pay is woefully inadequate for everything you're asked to do (at least for those under Director-level), and nearly all initiatives are wildly understaffed/under resourced. The amount of guilt heaped upon employees to do much more than should be humanly possible given the funding/staffing is enormous and back-breaking. It is not a healthy environment and burn out is incredibly common. Despite sweeping budget cuts, employees were asked (and coerced) to do more with less to please management. It was the only time in my career that I envied hourly workers, as salaried employees were badly taken advantage of and guilted into working much more than was reasonable for the money we were paid. Though hourly workers were also not paid fairly, at least they got overtime for additional hours.

Advice to Management

Pay your employees acceptable wages! Folks should not be asked to work 60 hours a week (including mandatory nights and weekends) for $50,000/yr. If you want to do more programs, make sure you have the staff, funding, and resources to do them appropriately. Otherwise you will continue burning out your existing employees by forcing them to continually do more and more with less and less.

Despite sweeping budget cuts, employees were asked (and coerced) to do more with less to please management. Read More

July 6, 2021

Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)

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