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5.0
18 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent office staff, true family feeling. Main Office in Maryland has many friendly doggies from various co-workers. Exciting atmosphere, and vital part of the Broadway touring industry. Opportunity to see world-class theater.

Cons

None, due to family reasons needed to leave position. Miss the team very much!

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5.0
21 July 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Friendly environment, flexible, educational, independent skills

Cons

There are no cons in my opinion.

1.0
4 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pros of this experience were that I got paid to travel the country and met some lovely people along the way – including some in the cast and crew. A silver lining pro as well is that I now feel much more prepared for a future where I can protect myself when working on a project with a company I find marked by dysfunction, poor communication, and untrustworthiness.

Cons

It is endemic in our world of Theatre to witness company disorganization, especially since they are constantly made up of transient contract-workers whose intense passions have them bite off more than they can chew. However, when a company is made up of regular employees with fixed titles and a management structure (at least in name), it is surprising when they appear not only ill-equipped to handle questions and concerns from cast and crew but even, at times, baffled that one dare ask. In my experience working with NETworks, I felt that many legitimate concerns were left unresolved – often without clear, documented reasons why. These ranged from not adjusting (bad) translations of text in a multicultural play (to multicultural audiences), to not delivering on assurances regarding puppeteer rotations and understudy performance assignments, to even withholding/delaying payments due to performers past an agreed-upon point. Perhaps your experience will be different than mine (maybe if you're a lead?). I hope so even. But, for all the reasons above – and the many more I won't include here – I strongly recommend avoiding this company. If you really need the money/opportunity, though, I would strongly suggest documenting and memorializing all interactions where assurances are made. I'm not sure that it will lead to any greater likelihood that they will follow through with what they say, but, by doing this, I hope you might be protected and corroborated in case your experiences are anything like mine.

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