
One strike down, one to go. After costing the city $38 million in lost tax revenue, the Broadway strike is over. Stagehands and producers have finally reached a settlement and performances will resume tonight. [NYT]
After media writers had come up with all possible synonyms for strike, theater reporters get to benefit from all their research.
A Broadway “work stoppage” has taken over midtown. Twenty-seven plays have stopped production this weekend as the stage hands began to strike over their contract with the League of American Theaters and Producers. CONTINUED »