One thing I’m not against is doing a show for free, but there needs to be a reason. I’m not talking about shows for charity, but shows that are ticketed, but there’s no pay.  I look at these as a chance for me to break in new material and I don’t do my A material, I do things that I’m working on. The only exception to this is if it’s a favor to a friend. 
A little while ago a show producer posted a “casting call” in a performer’s group. Here’s the form you had to fill out to audition to perform for free: 





First of all, if there’s an audition for a free show, I personally stay away from it.  There’s zero reason to audition to not get paid, unless there’s some other form of compensation from the gig, like them providing high quality video/pics of the act. 
Next they are asking for experienced performers to do this gig for no pay.  The schedule of the shows taking place on Saturdays kills any opportunity to take paid gigs on that prime night for actual paid work. 
The super crazy thing to me is that they want 7 rehearsal days…for a FREE show! Then another six days for the shows, for a total commitment of 13 days with zero compensation. The gig is selling tickets, but they aren’t even kicking in for gas or meals for the performers. 
Say NO to predatory gigs like this. 
This is worse than the charity gig that asks for show in trade for exposure. You can easily leverage those shows into something that’s a win-win. This show is taking advantage of people who need stage time. 
Is getting to do an act that’s not even YOUR act worth it? 
You’re filling someone else’s pocket with your art.  
-Louie
