ENTERTAINMENT
The Fight for Fair Play at Casa Bonita
Denver, Colorado, USAThu Oct 23 2025
In the world of entertainment, things aren't always as fun as they seem. Take Casa Bonita, for example. This place is known for its wild shows and adventures. But behind the scenes, the performers are struggling. They're fighting for better pay and working conditions. It's a big deal, and now, a famous face is stepping in to help.
Brooke Shields, the actress and president of the Actors' Equity Association, has called out Casa Bonita's owners, Trey Parker and Matt Stone. She's not happy with how the management is treating the performers. In a video, she said the management isn't playing fair. They're not respecting the performers who make Casa Bonita special.
The performers at Casa Bonita have been working hard. They've been bargaining for a fair contract. But they're also dealing with sudden changes, like the recent cut of roaming characters. This left many performers without income. It's a tough situation, and it's not right.
The performers are not making enough money. The living wage in Denver is over $30 per hour, but many are making just $21. That's not enough to live on, especially when you consider they're not getting tips anymore. It's a big problem, and it's time for a change.
The performers at Casa Bonita are not just actors. They're cliff divers, puppeteers, and magicians. They're the ones who make the place come alive. Without them, Casa Bonita is just a big pink building. It's time for the owners to listen and make things right.
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questions
Is the recent move to a no-tip structure for food servers a ploy to create division among the workers?
How does Casa Bonita management justify the wage disparity between entertainment workers and food servers?
If Casa Bonita's performers are so essential, why are they paid less than the people serving the guacamole?
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