Stagehands Walk Off the Job at Atlantic Theater Company
The stage employees union accused the nonprofit theater of stalling talks. The strike forced the cancellation of Sunday performances of two new plays.
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The play Grief Camp at Atlantic Theater Company has been postponed indefinitely.Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
Michael Paulson
By Michael Paulson
Jan. 12, 2025
The labor union representing stagehands went on strike Sunday against Atlantic Theater Company in Manhattan, prompting the prestigious nonprofit to postpone two productions that had already begun performances and to warn that union demands could force the closing of the Atlantic and other Off Broadway nonprofits.
Both the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, the labor union, and the Atlantic said negotiations had broken down, but each side blamed the other for the stalemate. The strike comes at a time when many nonprofit theaters around the country are running deficits and facing serious financial challenges, but also at a time when the labor movement nationally has been emboldened and insistent on better pay and working conditions. Actors Equity, the labor union representing stage performers, said it supported the stagehands.
The Atlantic canceled Sunday matinee and evening performances of two new plays, Grief Camp and Im Assuming You Know David Greenspan, both of which began previews last week. The Atlantic said Sunday the productions would be postponed indefinitely.
The dispute has broad ramifications for Off Broadway nonprofits, which have for decades nurtured many of the nations most acclaimed theater artists and shows. Off Broadway crew members have not traditionally been unionized, but the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees has been working on organizing them, and the Atlantics crew voted last February to join the union.
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