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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Actors' Equity Association Membership Ratifies New Unified Touring Agreement with The Broadway League

AEA Touring Agreement ratified

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Actors’ Equity Association and The Broadway League officially have a new contract governing touring productions, following ratification by vote of Equity membership. The new touring agreement will be in effect through Sept. 7, 2026.

“Creating a new, unified touring agreement has been a long-term goal, and it was a massive undertaking," said Kate Shindle, president of Actors' Equity Association. "Thousands of collective hours—from the negotiating team, from Equity staff, from committees, from our members who mobilized to an historic degreewent into pouring this foundation that we can now build upon. We made some major gains: more competitive salaries, producer-paid housing options across the entire touring landscape, meaningful increases in per diem and some new models for coverage, so that the show can go on without the need for actors and stage managers to work when we're sick or injured. The new contract contains advances in equity, diversity and inclusion, paid sick leave for everyone in the Equity company and safeguards for those who need reproductive and gender-affirming care. Touring is hard, and living on the road full time presents unique challenges. We will continue to focus on improving quality of life for the actors and stage managers who commit to bringing world-class theatre to communities across the country. I am grateful for the sustained, passionate and creative work of everyone who contributed to this negotiation."