President Donald Trump, in his first board meeting as chairman of the Kennedy Center, questioned the necessity of employing actors affiliated with Actors’ Equity, the labor union representing performers and stage managers. According to The New York Times, a board member remarked that moving away from Equity-affiliated productions would “open up a whole bunch of more options as well as a lot more money.”
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