An Aussie production company has collapsed owing $7.5million as an artist claims cast members threatened to pull out of shows over unpaid entitlements.
David Venn Enterprises, responsible for major touring acts including Elvis: A Musical Revolution and The Wedding Singer, entered liquidation in August last year.
The firm had 77 trade creditors and unpaid superannuation worth nearly $440,000, Mitchell Ball of liquidation firm Mackay Goodwin reported.
Mr Ball said only $304,000 of the $7.5million could be repaid.
The company is…

