Theater companies face property, liability, and organizational exposures requiring a specialized approach. Physical assets — set pieces, costumes, props, light…
Theater companies face property, liability, and organizational exposures requiring a specialized approach. Physical assets — set pieces, costumes, props, lighting, sound systems, and staging machinery — represent significant value. A fire destroying a full season's costumes and sets can cost $200,00…
California workers' comp applies to employees, not unpaid volunteers. However, if your theater pays any cast or crew — even stipends — those individuals are employees and workers' comp is required. The line between 'stipend' and 'wages' is often blur…
Yes. Commercial GL covers bodily injury to third parties (audience members) on your premises. An audience member who slips on wet stairs, trips on a cable in a dark aisle, or is injured by a falling set piece is a covered GL claim.