The Broadway League has confirmed that producer Scott Rudin has resigned from its ranks, a move that could have colossal ramifications on the Broadway landscape now and in the foreseeable future.Without League membership, Rudin, it would seem, is essentially rendered a non-union producer, and as such almost certainly could not enter into agreements with other theater unions such as Actors’ Equity Association.
The exact implications for Rudin’s current productions – major critical and/or commercial successes including To Kill a Mockingbird, The Book of Mormon, West Side Story and the yet-to-open The Music Man starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster – are unclear, as are other ripple effects of this most unusual, perhaps unprecedented,
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