Tons of information spilled in this interview on how to be a cruise ship entertainer!
Today you can listen to an in-depth interview with Fred Becker by Julian Mather. Julian asks Fred some important questions about life as a Cruise Ship Entertainer and the job in general.
Click the Learn More Button to listen to the interview.Fred Becker talks about his life as a cruise ship entertainer. He gives a peek under the hood of his course, “Gigs On Ships!” which is all about how to get a job on a cruise ship as an entertainer. Although he is only scratching the surface of nine week course, Fred discusses all the highs and lows of the job. He answers all the questions Julian has and then some.
The interview was conducted for “Magician Business,” a very informative site about running your entertainment career as a business. It is posted here with permission of Magician Business.
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Fred Becker has been entertaining as a magician and illusionist on cruise ships for the past 25 years. He has had a successful career as a cruise ship entertainer on all the major cruise lines and is recognized as an expert in the industry. Becker has written an extensive course to not only help entertainers get a job on a cruise ship, but more importantly be successful in the industry. He will help you avoid the pitfalls. Cruise ships are a unique environment. During the nine week course, Fred helps you make a successful transition into the market with all the strategies that have make him in demand in this highly competitive industry.
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It doesn’t matter what type of entertainer you are Cruise Ship Entertainment jobs are available for comedians, singers, magicians, jugglers, hypnotist, ventriloquists and instrumentalists. All will benefit from the cruise ship entertainment job information found here!
Hi Fred my name is Steven Palmore I have been a fan of your’s for some years. I am not a novice in the entertainment industry as I have been a professional in it for over more than a few decades, I have worked in the house bands as a bass player for five different cruise ships and tha’s only a small piece of my professional career .I am a full time professional magician and musician. I am familiar with just about everything that you have said in the interview. I have narrowed down my library of over three thousand effects down to the twenty or so that I get the best responses from.If iI had to however I could perform for a whole moth without repeating ant effects, so you know that I know what I’m doing. Though I work a lot on land ,I would prefer to work on cruise ships and I have designed a few shows that I know for fact will go over very well on the ships and I practice them on land in many of my shows.I know the cruise industry (pros and cons) and I have seen the changes that have taken place in it over the years. I even took two myself as a passenger in the past year just to see what it feels like to be on the other side of the fence.I have all of the qualifications to work the ships and the appropriate type of material. I also know that every performer won’t fit every ship..My issue now is finding the right booking agent.That being said ,If I took your course and you saw that I am without a doubt cruise ship material ( I don’t want any hand outs or patronage) .Could you hook me up withe the right agent?