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Associates/Assistants on Broadway
Posted by: ablankpage 06:42 pm EST 02/20/19

Just wondering if anyone has any insight into the pay structure of Associate Director/Choreographer/Designer roles on Broadway. I know the lead creatives split a percentage of the royalty pool, which then I think increases marginally to include a percentage of profits if a show recoups. Are the associates just paid a flat salary? And what is the difference between an associate and an assistant? And then Resident Director comes into play sometimes too.

With the talk lately of actor participation/compensation in labs, I’ve been thinking how the creative support staff (who, in many cases of in-demand directors or choreographers, might end up doing the heavy lifting) are paid for their contributions.
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re: Associates/Assistants on Broadway
Posted by: NewtonUK 04:37 pm EST 02/21/19
In reply to: Associates/Assistants on Broadway - ablankpage 06:42 pm EST 02/20/19

Directors get a minimum of 2% of adjusted Gross Box office, choreographers 1.5%. When a royalty pool (royalties based on net weekly operating profits) they receive a bit less weekly thru a complex formula. So if you direct a musical that grosses $1 million a week, you will earn royalties of around $15-20,000 a week, minimum.

There is not usually any profit participation.

If you directed WICKED, that grosses $6-8 million a week between tours and foreign productions, the math is pretty simple - a minimum of $120-160,000 a week. A pretty good deal.

Assistants and associates do not get a royalty or profit participation.
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