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Theater talks scheduled today

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June 29, 2004|From Associated Press

Leaders of the stage actors union intend to meet today to discuss what to do next in their stalled negotiations with theater producers -- a deadlock that threatens to shut down most of Broadway's plays and musicals.

The union leaders could decide to authorize a strike vote. All shows are up and running for now.

The talks collapsed late Sunday as a midnight deadline approached for Actors' Equity Assn. and the League of American Theatres and Producers.

Although no formal talks were held Monday, the league expressed optimism that a settlement could be reached. Discussions have centered on two major issues: nonunion tours of Broadway shows and rising healthcare costs.

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