An entertainment company that toured theatre shows across Australia including Elvis: The Musical Revolution and Cruel Intentions collapsed owing $7.5 million – with one artist now lifting the lid on how unpaid entitlements “burned” the cast and “messed” with their lives.
The Australian producer has also been criticised for already launching a new company that is back staging performances despite the epic collapse.
The company, called David Venn Enterprises, went under in August last year leaving performers with unpaid superannuation of almost $440,000, a liquidator’s report revealed.
One artist, who asked that their name be withheld, told news.com.au that there were about 26 performers and 15 crew in the Elvis production who…


