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Chicago's Steppenwolf Stricken By Stagehand Strike

By: Nov. 12, 2007
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Though the lights on Broadway have been dark for the past three days, the marquis for the Chicago's sister productions of such shows as Wicked, Jersey Boys and The Phantom of the Opera are lit and theatres are open for patrons. The IATSE Local One stagehand strike may not, on the surface, seem to effect Chicago; which is controlled by IATSE Local 2. And yet, Chicago's premier theatre ensemble company, Steppenwolf, is feeling the strike full force.

Steppenwolf's hit production of August: Osage County has transferred to Broadway, with the Chicago cast in-tow. Now that the production is closed until there is a resolution, the Chicago cast and production members are left wondering how long this strike will last and how to resolve their living situations. Some of the cast members have sublet their apartments and condos in Chicago, anticipating a long run on Broadway.

Over the next few days, Michael J. Roberts will be speaking to various members of the Steppenwolf production of August: OsageCounty, who are now taking-up residence in New York. If there are any particular questions you would like asked, please contact Michael: michael@stagedoorchicago.com.



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