Broadway enters an anxious time as labor action threatens to roil theaters
      
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By  MARK KENNEDY
Updated 9:54 AM CDT, October 15, 2025
NEW YORK (AP)  Broadway is a tense place these days after two major labor unions authorized strike action amid ongoing contract negotiations with producers.
Actors Equity Association  which represents over 51,000 members, including singers, actors, dancers and stage managers  and American Federation of Musicians Local 802  which represents 1,200 musicians  have voted in favor of a strike authorization, a strategic step ahead of any work stoppage. No strike has been called.
Members of both unions are currently working under expired contracts. The musicians contract expired on Aug. 31, and the Equity contract expired on Sept. 28.
Both unions want pay increases and higher contributions by producers toward employee health care costs, a key sticking point. Actors Equity also wants producers to hire more backup performers and stage managers, add protections for performers in the event of injury and put limits on how many performances in a row actors can be asked to do without a day off. 
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