After 19 Days The Broadway Stagehand Strike Is Finally Over With Local One And The League Of American Theatres And Producers Coming To An Agreement


Broadway Shows Resume On Thursday, November 29th

On Day 19 of the strike that temporarily closed 27 Broadway shows, Local One and the League of American Theatres and Producers finally came to an agreement on the union's contract. Although the union won't vote to ratify the agreement for another 10 days, the stagehands are going right back to work, with all Broadway shows resuming performances on Thursday, November 29.

This was the first time that Local One went on strike in its entire 121-year history. Although it was hardly an ideal time for Broadway to be closed down (Thanksgiving week is usually a big moneymaker for Broadway shows) and millions of dollars were lost for both the shows and New York City, it doesn't seem that the strike did as much damage as might have been expected since no shows posted closing notices.

No Shows Have Announced Closing Dates

However, the full impact of this nearly three-week shutdown of Broadway will probably be better understood in the coming days and weeks. One thing is for sure, though, and that's that Broadway needs the support of its fans now more than ever. So go get tickets for a show! In fact, why not get some great discount Broadway tickets?