2003 Broadway Musicians Strike

2003 Broadway Musicians Strike

The 2003 Broadway Musicians Strike by Broadway musician union members took place from Friday, March 7, 2003 to early Tuesday morning, March 11, 2003, in protest over producers' proposals to cut the number of musicians at live performances, and the possibility of using taped or computer based music. All but one of Broadway's musicals (Cabaret) closed as a result. The settlement was facilitated by Mayor Michael Bloomberg.


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