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Broadway Touring Understudies and Swings Often Perform Anonymously Onstage

Broadway Touring Understudies and Swings Often Perform Anonymously Onstage

Update: 2024-10-09
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Earlier this year, Actors’ Equity Association, the stage union representing actors, dancers, and stage managers, made a big showing of celebrating swings and understudies for the annual Swing Day that happens each January. They even brought together a roundtable of four performers to talk about their experiences.

Swings and understudies often have multiple roles to keep straight, each with their own nuance and character arc. And it’s important to recognize the hard work that swings, understudies, and standbys do to keep shows running, and even keep them open on Broadway and on the road, like the Beetlejuice tour I’m currently on, where I play Otho but also understudy two other roles.

You’ll be hearing snippets from others in that roundtable as well as my own thoughts and experiences, and how Actors Equity says one thing but does another when it comes to honoring and crediting swings and understudies. All that and more in this special episode of Why I’ll Never Make It. 

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Broadway Touring Understudies and Swings Often Perform Anonymously Onstage

Broadway Touring Understudies and Swings Often Perform Anonymously Onstage

Patrick Oliver Jones