Broadway Talks Scheduled to Resume After Break
Negotiations are scheduled to resume this morning between the stagehands? union and the league representing Broadway theater owners and producers after a one-day hiatus that was described by a union spokesman as a ?rain delay.? After a 12-hour round of talks that began Monday night ? just 12 hours after a 20-hour session that started Sunday morning ? league and union officials left the bargaining table a little after daybreak, and both sides issued statements that the talks had ended without a deal. But within hours, they announced that they would be coming back to the table for more negotiations today, the 19th day of a strike that has left 26 Broadway shows dark and cost the city tens of millions of dollars.
See "Broadway Talks Scheduled to Resume After Break", Campbell Robertson, The New York Times, November 27, 2007