Wagner’s balance sheet after one year “Fair Pay”

Wagner took stock yesterday. The improv show was shown 35 times in front of 3700 spectators, he and the ensemble members might be paid according to fair pay guidelines, also for organization or travel to and from the event. “But that was only possible with funding from the city, state and federal government,” he said. His summary: “Fair pay is possible, but it is a big challenge because you have to fight hard for the funding.” This year the project continues with a new edition of the improv show (premier: 30.

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