AEA will also allow members to work in existing membership companies without being under an Equity contract under a new internal union membership rule called the Los Angeles Membership Company Rule. Members may work without contract in companies in which they have participated and that are in existence as of Feb.
You can audition for both union and non-union projects while being SAG-E, but once you join the union, you may no longer audition or perform in non-union projects.
To obtain a copy of the Guest Artist Agreement Work Rules, email prepaid@actorsequity. Tier ITier II Span of Day 7 of 8 1/2 hours 7 of 10 hours Minimum Weekly Actor Salary $406.00 $542.00 Minimum Weekly SM/ASM Salary $488.00 $651.00 Engagement of 1 Week or Less $50.00 in addition to minimums listed above7 more rows
Actor's Equity Association, casually referred to as “AEA” or “Equity,” is a labor union representing theatre performers and stage managers. Other performing arts labor unions include SAG-AFTRA—representing performers in film and television, and AGVA—representing live theatre productions of the variety act kind.
Technically, Actors' Equity union actors are not supposed to participate in non-union productions, which includes community theater. However, if your community production meets Actors' Equity guidelines, members may apply for a Special Appearance Agreement in order to participate.
Technically, Actors' Equity union actors are not supposed to participate in non-union productions, which includes community theater. However, if your community production meets Actors' Equity guidelines, members may apply for a Special Appearance Agreement in order to participate.
As an Equity member, you may not perform or stage manage without an Equity contract.
The contract provides salary increases, changes to overtime calculation, increased compensation and requirements for understudies and stage managers, continued and expanded opportunities for digital exhibition of league productions, expanded time off and sick leave provisions, expanded diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Actors' Equity Association (“Equity"), founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 51,000 professional actors and stage managers.
Actors' Equity Association announced Monday that its membership had voted in favor of the three-year contract, which by late 2024 would raise the minimum salary for performers working on Broadway to $2,638 per week.