The union representing Broadway actors and stage managers is resuming negotiations Wednesday in order to try to head off a strike. The main sticking point between Actors' Equity Association, the union ...
The Great White Way will surely go dark if a deal isn’t struck between Broadway producers and another one of its most important labor unions. American Federation of Musicians Local 802, the union that ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Broadway League and unions representing actors, stage managers and musicians are trying to negotiate new contracts, but workers are increasingly ...
YouTube sensation Trisha Paytas likes a career curveball. The internet content creator turned reality TV personality and podcast host has found a home on Broadway as she's set to take the stage in ...
If members vote yes, this could set the stage for a possible strike with Actors' Equity. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The union representing Broadway musicians has called for a strike ...
The shows might not go on. Most Broadway theaters could go dark any day as a result of a vote by unionized theater musicians, actors and stage managers to strike over lapsed contracts with commercial ...
Broadway musicians of AFM Local 802 have “overwhelmingly” voted to authorize a strike if needed in the ongoing negotiations for a production contract with the Broadway League. The union’s strike ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. According to Deadline, following days of mediation, talks have come to a ...
Talks between Actors’ Equity and The Broadway League will continue late next week after two days of mediation this week failed to produce results in the rocky quest for a new production contract. Al ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Trisha Paytas is a creator, podcast host, actress and vocalist who over the past ...
It was the summer of 2023, and actors were assembling for the very first table read of “The Queen of Versailles,” a new Broadway musical starring Kristin Chenoweth and F. Murray Abraham. The real-life ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The reimagined “Jellicle Ball” version of the musical is set in the ballroom scene — the queer subculture built around dance competitions. By Michael ...
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