The Actors’ Equity Association has reached a tentative three-year agreement with The Broadway League for a new production contract, according to the Gothamist .

While full details haven’t been released, the publication reported that union leaders say the deal addresses key issues like health care, scheduling, and access to physical therapy.

According to the outlet, the agreement followed an overnight negotiation session, and will now go to union members for ratification.

Meanwhile, Broadway musicians, represented by American Federation of Musicians Local 802, are still negotiating their own contract and have authorized a potential strike, the report said.

These negotiations take place as Broadway celebrates a record-breaking 2024-25 season which, according to the outlet, brought in $

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