Just thought I’d share this gofundme set up to help actress Kristolyn Lloyd fight her eviction.
In our millions, in our billions, we are most powerful when we stand together. TW4C unwaveringly joins the worldwide masses, for we know our liberation is inseparably bound.
Signed,
Theater Workers for a Ceasefire
https://theaterworkersforaceasefire.com/statement
Sally & Tom starts previews next week, so I'm sure it's an enormous relief that she'll now be able to take care of this situation and focus on the show.
Strange Lupone said: "She’s now at more than twice her goal. It’s started to feel really icky."
She's clearly in a tough spot, and these situations can be a nasty cycle. It's very possible that $15k was the amount she needed to get out of debt, and didn't want to ask for more -- but having a cushion to help you get back on your feet can be pivotal too.
More importantly though, the dollar amounts on the campaign are publicly visible. Everyone who has given since then has done so voluntarily despite being fully aware that she's surpassed her goal -- there's no deception or exploitation.
Also, from looking at the donations, it seems to be largely coming from her peers in the industry, so it's not like she's profiting off of fans (although even if she is, all my other comments would apply to them too)
There are lots of recognizable Broadway names on that donation list and several donated 500 dollars and a few 1,000 dollars so it’s not a surprise that she reached her goal so quickly. Hopefully she can rest a little easier now.
I think some people on this thread are underestimating how absurdly expensive it is to live in New York City nowadays. Also, despite being in the original cast of Dear Evan Hansen, most of her credits are Off-Broadway and regional. Her replacement gig as John Adams in the 1776 revival was also only for a few months, and on a LORT Roundabout contract. Most full-time actors - even ones that are constantly working - who don't have a lucrative side gig are typically living just above the poverty line.
We don't know her situation. And even if she is working some semi-flexible service industry job - as many actors do - that's probably not really enough to live by yourself in a decent NYC apartment. Plus, once you are in debt (as she describes on her Go Fund Me), it can be very hard to climb out of it. Just be nice.
BorisTomashevsky said: "The Distinctive Baritone said: "Most full-time actors - even ones that are constantly working - who don't have a lucrative side gig are typically living just above the poverty line."
Yes butwhat’s taken this situation below the poverty line? Is ita case of Liked living alone and didn’t get a replacement roommate/Didn’t want to leave the apartment for something affordable/Now needs others to pay for the lifestyle?. If the roommate moved out in early 2021, say, that’s three years of knowing the rent would come due. And there areplenty of places in the city where people live on a lot less. Where is this place, the UWS? Based on that write-up, less should have been spent on entertaining and more on servicing the debt. But this is 2024 and the age of “I made a mistake, now you fix it.”
West End actors I know would finisha performance and work in a bar until 3am."
I think I'm unable to judge her choices without drawing a bunch of unsubstantiated conclusions about her personal life, income streams, and financial background. What I do know is that it's not easy to ask for help, no one is being forced to donate, and you very rarely regret the times in your life that you were generous to others.
BorisTomashevsky said: "But this is 2024 and the age of “I made a mistake, now you fix it.”"
You could also frame it as the age where humans have more compassion for one another in a communal way, and much less of an individualistic "survival of the fittest" mindset.
She owes her landlord "back-pay"? Anyway, I'm sure she would return the favor if one of you were in need, especially now that she is solvent. What a relief!
While comment ‘like’ counts are living rent-free (get it?) in peoples’ heads, the goal amount has been exceeded by 130%… so Flash might not be wrong with their prediction.
BorisTomashevsky said: "While comment ‘like’ countsare living rent-free (get it?) in peoples’ heads, thegoal amount has been exceeded by 130%… so Flash might not be wrong with their prediction."
I guess we know who that other "liker" is since the goal amount being exceeded has nothing to do whatsoever with any "prediction" or the nasty callousness on display here.
And interesting that my snarky comment apparently got deleted by the moderators' legal counsel, who i remain convinced is a well-meaning golden retriever that has never opened a book in its life (and yes this thread should be locked, but it apparently wont be, as the moderators are actively deleting random posts as they see fit, per usual)
Broadway Flash said: "I basically said payyour own bills, or take up a shift at the local bar.Literally plenty of actors do that. Why is that controversial??"
You are clueless!
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
Wick3 said: "Does BroadwayCares help actors in these types of situations too?"
BC/EFA does not, but the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly Actors’ Fund) offers some services. However, their assistance may be too slow or too limited for this situation.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
Wick3 said: "Does BroadwayCares help actors in these types of situations too?"
The Actors Fund, AFCU and Actors Equity can help. It can take a bit of time though. Several years ago, I asked The Actors Fund with some help covering medical expenses, and there were several meetings and mountains of paperwork involved before they would even make the decision to take on my particular case, so while they are resources they are not a quick fix.