Broadway actors are getting ready to exit the stage in a strike that will shutter greater than 30 productions forward of its peak season.
Actors’ Fairness, a union representing 900 performers and stage managers in New York’s iconic theatre scene, mentioned a walkout was on the playing cards as a consequence of a dispute over healthcare.
It is negotiating with the Broadway League, a commerce physique representing theatre house owners, producers, and operators. A earlier three-year contract expired earlier this week.
The union needs the league to extend its contribution to its healthcare fund, which is predicted to fall right into a deficit earlier than subsequent Could. The speed of contributions has remained unchanged for greater than a decade.
Actors’ Fairness president Brooke Shields mentioned: “Asking our employers to care for our bodies, and to pay their fair share toward our health insurance is not only reasonable and necessary, it’s an investment they should want to make toward the long-term success of their businesses.”
She added: “There are no Broadway shows without healthy Broadway actors and stage managers. And there are nohealthy actors and stage managers without safe workplaces and stable health insurance.”
The Broadway League mentioned it was “continuing good-faith negotiations” to “reach a fair agreement” that works for “shows, casts, crews, and the millions of people from around the world who come to experience Broadway.”
Ought to Broadway fall sufferer to strike motion, it might observe within the footsteps of Hollywood – the place writers walked out in 2023, curbing quite a lot of main productions – and the US online game trade in 2025, with considerations round using AI a key driver.
Actors’ Fairness has not carried out a serious strike since 1968, when a three-day dispute shut down 19 reveals. An intervention from the New York Metropolis mayor helped each side come to a deal.
 
 

 
		 
		 
		 
		