We're mixing up the format again this week as we sit down not with a designer, but with the man in charge of handling the contracts for ALL designers, it's United Scenic Artists Business Rep for Live Performance, Carl Mulert. Carl is the go-to-guy for all contract and union related issues for designers working in theatre and he's with us today to talk about everything you've always wanted to know about USA but were afraid to ask.
Cory and Carl cover a multitude of topics including when to join the union, how to join, the different kinds of contracts covered by the union, how collective bargaining and negotiations work, how pension and welfare contributions work, how the union can help you, and how YOU can help strengthen the union. They also briefly discuss the difference between working in the US and working in the UK where designers are not covered by a union. This episode is a must listen for young designers going into the business and probably a good refresher for existing members. There's a common phrase among designers who need assistance or have questions navigating their contracts..."Call Carl," over the next two hours, it should become clear why. Enjoy!
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Guest Bio:
Carl Mulert has worked in the entertainment business for 35 years in a career that has focused on the care and support of artists and how to provide better working conditions for those artists and their families. He has worked for non-profits as a theatre manager; as a literary and designer's agent; and currently he is the Business Rep for Live Performance at United Scenic Artists.
After earning his BFA from Boston University in Theatrical Production he worked at Arena Stage in Washington DC under the final years of Zelda Fichandler's tenure as founding artistic director. Following Arena, Carl moved to New York to assume the role of Production Manager at Playwrights Horizons under the leadership of Andre Bishop. PH was a home to some of America's most prolific playwrights and during his time there including Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles for which Carl served as the Production Supervisor for the transfer to the Plymouth Theatre on Broadway.About in 1: the podcast
You know those conversations you have at the bar after a long day of tech?...The moments where you sit with your friends and colleagues and discuss what you love about being a designer, but also what drives you mad? Imagine getting to listen in on those conversations with some of the most fascinating, celebrated, and sought after theatrical designers working today. That is what in 1: the podcast strives to be. A long-form, uncensored, candid chat with designers of all walks of life talking about their lives in the theatre. No topic is off limits. From life on the road to life in a Broadway theatre. From trying to get noticed in New York to making a splash in regional theatre. You'll never know what to expect from each episode. You might learn about a designer's latest inspiration, or how they got started, their most embarrassing moment, or their favorite collaborator. Hosted by real life (we think) designer Cory Pattak, in 1: the podcast offers unprecedented access into the world of theatrical design, direct from the industry's most interesting movers and shakers. All the world's a stage, so draw back the curtain and come meet the magic makers who bring those worlds to life.
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