Atlantic Theater Company Resumes Season After Groundbreaking Union Agreement Concludes Strike

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The Atlantic Theater Company, the prominent Off Broadway venue that recently reached an agreement with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees that ended a several-months-long strike, will resume its interrupted 2024-2025 season.

Up first will be the two shows – Mona Pirnot’s I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan and Eliya Smith’s Grief Camp – that were in previews when the strike forced their cancelations.

Performances of Greenspan begin March 29, and Grief Camp starts April 5. Two other productions – NSangou Njikam’s A Freeky Introduction and Abby Rosebrock’s Lowcountry – will begin performances on May 16 and June 4, respectively. (Atlantic’s production of Ethan Coen’s Let’s Love will not be happening this season.) “Atlantic would like to thank our colleagues at IATSE for working with us to reach an agreement that is equitable for all parties,” said Atlantic’s Artistic Director Neil Pepe in a statement, “especially as the landscape of Off Broadway theatre and not-for-profits continues to become more uncertain.

We could not be happier to get back to producing plays and reinvigorating our season.” IATSE International President Matthew D.

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