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Equity Question

dramamama611
Broadway Legend
joined:12/4/07
Equity Question
Posted: 12/22/12 at 01:21pm
With a trend seeming to develop of touring productions making a stop on B'way, I was wondering: Does anything about their contract change? Is it just considered "another stop"? Or do they re-negotiate a contract since they are now "on broadway"? Lots of the actors seem to add in their bio that this is their b'way debut -- so it just makes me wonder.

Thanks in advance to anyone that knows! (And apologies if this has been asked -- I couldn't find anything in the search)
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julesboogie
Featured Actor
joined:5/2/10
Equity Question
Posted: 12/22/12 at 02:34pm
Good question. I would assume it would be in the best interest of the producers to have them sign a broadway contract. Since this is the point of origin for most tours, producers then would be able to pass on paying per diem.

I also would assume that equity would not let people work in broadway houses for... lets say SETA contract prices (less than half). Which is what most tours are out on these days.

matineeidol2013
Leading Actor
joined:6/20/09
Equity Question
Posted: 12/22/12 at 08:42pm
To my knowledge, contracts are re-negotiated for a Broadway tour stop.

I remember reading the casting call when the Jekyll and Hyde tour was announced; if I remember correctly the call said that when the show stopped in NYC, pay was bumped up to the Equity Broadway Contract minimum. This leads me to believe contracts are completely re-negotiated for a Broadway stop on a tour.
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AEA AGMA SM
Broadway Legend
joined:8/13/09
Equity Question
Posted: 12/23/12 at 01:35am
A full renegotiation of the contract would not necessarily need to take place. Rather there would most likely be an additional rider that, depending on the foresight of the producers, may even be negotiated and signed at the time of the initial contract signing. Additionally there are clauses already in pkace in both the Tiered Production and SETA contracts that cover a "stop" on Broadway, essentially bringing anyone who is making below Production contract minimums up to that pay level. I also believe that the actors do not participate in profit overages while they are on Broadway, since they are essentially on the full production contract for that length of time (but I would need to double check that before I would say it with absolute certainty)
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dramamama611
Broadway Legend
joined:12/4/07
Equity Question
Posted: 12/23/12 at 01:41am
Hmmm, interesting AEA. I KNEW you'd be able to shed some light on this -- thanks for taking the time to answer.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
AEA AGMA SM
Broadway Legend
joined:8/13/09
Equity Question
Posted: 12/23/12 at 02:07am
Always happy to help
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bdn223
Broadway Star
joined:6/14/08
Equity Question
Posted: 12/23/12 at 11:30am
When the Hair tour stopped on Bway, the NYTIMES reported no additional capital needed to raised and that the actors did sign new contracts for the run, but that production was also just a stop on the tour, so for shows like Bring it On and Jeckyll and Hyde it may be different since they were "sit down" stops at the end of their respective tours.
PReeves2
Leading Actor
joined:3/20/10
Equity Question
Posted: 12/24/12 at 01:08am
wonder what happened with Fela! then? Broadway, then tour, then back to Broadway as a stop on tour.
PReeves2
Leading Actor
joined:3/20/10
Equity Question
Posted: 12/24/12 at 01:08am
wonder what happened with Fela! then? Broadway, then tour, then back to Broadway as a stop on tour.
dramamama611
Broadway Legend
joined:12/4/07
Equity Question
Posted: 12/24/12 at 06:18am
Off B'way -- One Contract
B'way -- 2nd Contract
Tour -- 3rd contract, with the provision AEA discussed that would cover a b'way stop.

If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
tourboi
Broadway Legend
joined:12/15/05
Equity Question
Posted: 12/24/12 at 01:33pm
Also, under some contracts, if you play your point of origin, they're not required to pay you per deum. So renegotiating to a Broadway contract to avoid paying per deum wouldn't make sense and would likely cost even more.



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