Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
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Septime Webre
He helped them dig their financial hole. He can get to the back of the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
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Septime Webre
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the School of Washington Ballet is going down the toilet also! It's really a shame because I am sure the school is also losing money.
I second this opinion. And the school for sure is losing money because they are losing students. And many families have been upset over the emphasis on needing to be super thin and having a perfect ballet body to be successful in ballet. This is a direct result of things the HOS has said to parents and students.
The school also suddenly "canceled" their much-advertised Advanced Track with no explanation. My DD specifically re-enrolled this year because of the opportunity to audition for this Advanced Track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
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Septime Webre
You know him personally? That’s pretty cool. Has this been published in Wash Post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
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Septime Webre
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
The Washington Ballet performs the Nutcracker at the Warner Theater, and they have for a very long time.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently The Washington Ballet has yet to pay Septime Webre any of the royalties they owe him for using his production of The Nutcracker. It’s been 3 years and he hasn’t received anything. I know they are having huge financial problems and mismanagement issues, but stop paying for live music and renting out the Opera House if you can’t even pay the people to whom you owe money. I’m sure Nutcracker is the only production they make any money on, and the least they can do is pay the person who is allowing them to make that money. Shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Bumped this thread because I was surprised to see dancers from the Metropolitan Ballet out promoting their production of The Nutcracker. Are they comparable to the Washington Ballet?