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Broadway Actors and Comedians Unite for 'All Out: Comedy About Ambition'

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  • Actors' Equity reaches tentative 3-year contract agreement with Broadway League
  • Musicians union Local 802 AFM still negotiating, may strike if necessary
  • New Broadway show 'All Out: Comedy About Ambition' features Jon Stewart, Mike Birbiglia
Broadway Actors and Comedians Unite for 'All Out: Comedy About Ambition'

In a significant development for the Broadway theater community, Actors' Equity has reached a tentative agreement with the Broadway League on a new 3-year contract. The agreement, reached after a marathon mediation session that lasted until 6 a.m. on October 18, 2025, saves the Equity-League Health Fund and addresses other key priorities for the union, including scheduling and physical therapy access.

While the Actors' Equity contract is set to be ratified by members, the musicians union Local 802 AFM is still in negotiations with the Broadway League. The musicians' union has also recently voted to approve a strike if necessary to secure a fair contract.

In other Broadway news, a new comedy production titled 'All Out: Comedy About Ambition' is set to feature a star-studded cast, including Jon Stewart, Mike Birbiglia, and Heidi Gardner. The show promises to explore the challenges and aspirations of those pursuing careers in the entertainment industry.

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The new Broadway show 'All Out: Comedy About Ambition' features a star-studded cast, including comedians Jon Stewart, Mike Birbiglia, and Heidi Gardner, and explores the challenges and aspirations of those pursuing careers in the entertainment industry.
Yes, Actors' Equity has reached a tentative 3-year agreement with the Broadway League, averting a potential strike. The agreement saves the Equity-League Health Fund and addresses other key priorities for the union.
The musicians union Local 802 AFM is still in negotiations with the Broadway League and has recently voted to approve a strike if necessary to secure a fair contract.

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