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If Broadway musicians do go on strike on Thursday, Oct. 23, many musicals will be affected. AFM Local 802 shared a list on its website of the shows and the theaters.
In an open letter to The Broadway League, shared Oct. 1, Local 802 AFM called for a guarantee of "fair wages that reflect Broadway's success," "stable health coverage," "no change to attendance requirement," "employment and income security," and preservation of "in-house contractors."
The union that represents musicians, American Federation of Musicians Local 802, has been working on a new contract with the Broadway League after the previous contract expired on August 31.
The Broadway League and Musicians Local 802 announced the deal early Thursday morning, as the strike deadline approached.
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If the strike happened, 23 musicals currently playing Broadway would have been put on indefinite pause. The most notable exception to the group of musicals is Lincoln Center Theater’s Ragtime, as it operates on a not-for-profit contract. Below, all the shows that would have been affected: