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PEEL welcomes 35 new performers on stage

PEEL welcomes 35 new performers on stage

Following a series of successful auditions held in Keighley and London, PEEL (Partnership Entertainment Events Ltd) has welcomed 35 talented new performers to its professional team.

 
Despite the current climate, Skipton-based PEEL, which provides intelligent entertainment packages for cruise ships and the leisure industry, has seen business remain buoyant, and with new contracts expected to be announced shortly, further recruitment is likely over the coming months.
 
The 35 new recruits, who join an existing team of more than 200 performers and 20 support staff, are from across the UK and range from new graduates to more mature performers. They will take on a range of singing, dancing and acting roles across the company’s portfolio of clients, including the Thomson Cruises fleet, to which PEEL is the sole supplier of entertainment services, and Warner Leisure Hotels. Warner has outsourced the full spectrum of entertainment at its Thoresby Hall hotel to PEEL.
 
PEEL’s managing director Susannah Daley, said: “It’s fantastic to welcome 35 new performers to the team and we’d like to say well done to them all. We pride ourselves on providing innovative and high quality entertainment solutions for our clients, and as such we have a demanding recruitment process in place. Our new starters will get to demonstrate their full range of performing skills, as we want to help them to use this opportunity to develop and add further strings to their bow. In addition, for some it means the chance to travel internationally and see the world as part of our cruise ship teams.”
 
Dominique Hammond, from Ossett, has worked as a performer with PEEL for over a decade. She commented: “I have worked for PEEL for nearly 13 years now, mainly on cruise liners, and I was delighted to recently be offered a job with them on land. At the moment stable jobs in any sector – but particularly performing – are thin on the ground, and so I am lucky to have been fully employed for all that time doing different varieties of what I love. I will shortly be taking up a role as one of the Thoresby Players with some of the new recruits, at Warner’s Thoresby Hall Hotel in Nottinghamshire. I love the fact that one minute I will be performing a historical sketch, utilising the hotel’s impressive background, and the next I might be involved in an interactive murder mystery event or even running a line dancing class. There’s certainly never a chance to get bored!”

 

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