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Stage Directors and Choreographers Society

SDC
SDC organization logo.png
Full name Stage Directors and Choreographers Society
Founded 1959 (1959)
Members 1,978 (full members)
665 ("associate members") (2013)
Key people
  • Susan H. Schulman, Executive Board President
  • Laura Penn, Executive Director
Office location 1501 Broadway, Suite 1701
New York, New York 10036
Country United States
Website www.sdcweb.org

The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC), formerly known as Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (SSDC), is an independent national labor union established in 1959, representing theatrical directors and choreographers, working on Broadway and on National tours, Off-Broadway, and in various resident, regional, and dinner theatres throughout the United States.

SDC collectively bargains contracts with producers, creating the national standards for stage direction and choreography. An Executive Board elected from the Membership oversees negotiations.

Professional Stage Directors and Choreographers become members of SDC in order to unite with one another and be legally protected in their work.

SDC covers the employment of Directors and Choreographers working on Broadway, National Tours, Off-Broadway, Association of Non-Profit Theatre Companies in New York City (ANTC), Resident Theatre or League of Resident Theatres (LORT), Resident Summer Stock Companies or Council of Resident Stock Theatres (CORST/TSS), Dinner Theatre or Dinner Theatre Agreement (DTA), Regional Musical Theatre (RMT) and Outdoor Musical Stock (OMS). SDC provides the options of a Tier, Regional Commercial or Special contract for its members whom would like to work for other theatres that it does not deal with directly.

According to SDC's reports to the Department of Labor, the union is composed of "members" and "associate members," with the latter ineligible to vote in the union. Since 2005, when membership classifications were first reported, the percent of total membership considered "associate members" has grown from 18% to 33%, one third of the union.

SDC offers two levels of membership: Full Membership or Associate Membership. Full members are required to file contracts no matter where they are working. Associate members are not required to file contracts. Among SDC’s many members, some well-known ones include: Woody Allen, Edward Albee, Julie Andrews, Kathy Bates, Jason Robert Brown, Hunter Foster, Tom Jones, Moises Kaufman, Neil LaBute, Alan Langdon, James Lapine, Billy Porter, Harold Prince, Andy Sandberg, David Schwimmer, and Tony Spinosa.

The Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation (SDCF) is an educational non-profit affiliate of the SDC founded in 1959, dedicated to supporting the craft and artistry of stage directors and choreographers. SDCF goals are to provide opportunities for exchange of knowledge, to provide opportunities to practice the craft, to promote the profession to emerging talent, to distribute craft and career information and to increase the awareness of the value of members' work. SDCF programs include the Observership Program, Artistic Fellowships, Director/Choreographer Network Meetings, Director/Dramatist Exchanges, the One-on-One Conversation Series and the Joe A. Callaway and "Mr. Abbott" Awards. In 2009, as part of the SDC 50th Anniversary, SDCF established the Zelda Fichandler Award to recognize contributions to regional theatre. SDCF also publishes "The Journal for Stage Directors and Choreographers" and "The Stage Directors Handbook." SDC was founded by former union president, Shepard Traube along with 164 others. Among the other founders is Bob Fosse, Gene Kelly, Elia Kazan, Elmer Rice and Roger Sullivan. Since then, there has been sixteen other presidents and executive directors of the union. The members founded SDC with the desire to create a union to empower stage directors and choreographers.


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