Consider following strike coverage links "archived":
Added November 28, 2007:
THE BROADWAY STAGE HANDS STRIKE HAS BEEN RESOLVED!
All Broadway shows will be back on their regular schedules
as of the evening performances Thursday, November 29.

Read more at BroadwayWorld.com
Read about it at NY1.com
Read about it at Playbill.com
Added November 11, 2007:
Google News Search: "Stagehands' Strike"
Added November 10, 2007:
As Stagehands Strike, Shows Don't Go On (New York Times)

Stagehands strike steals the show on Broadway (NY Daily News)

Most of Broadway Goes Dark Nov. 10 as Stagehands Begin Strike (Playbill News)

AFP: Lights dim on Broadway as a second strike hits US entertainment (AP)

UPDATE 2 - Most of Broadway darkened by stagehands' strike (Reuters)

Actors' Equity Strongly Supports Local One/IATSE (ActorsEquity.com)

BroadwayWorld Strike Coverage: On the Street (BWW)

BroadwayWorld Strike Coverage: Local One Flier (BWW)

See BroadwayWorld.com for more news updates during the strike.

TIX REFUND INFO
Read carefully if you need to request a refund for a ticket you bought
to Cyrano for a performance cancelled due to the strike:


Tickets purchased with a credit via Ticketmaster.com (by phone or on the internet) will "automatically be credited with the ticket price and convenience charges, and should post to your account within 7 to 10 business days." The $3.10 processing fee and any ticketFast or UPS delivery charges are non-refundable.

Tickets purchased at the box office by credit card
"will be automatically credited within 2 to 10 business days."

Those who purchased tickets at a theatre's box office with cash or by check
should return to the box office for a refund.

If the theatre's box office is closed, a refund may be obtained by mail.
For refunds to Cyrano de Bergerac, mail the ticket to:
Nederlander Organization
1450 Broadway, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10018.
Keep a copy of your tickets for your records.

Tickets purchased at the Broadway Ticket Center (1560 Broadway, between 46th and 47th Streets) should be returned to the Center for a refund or exchange.

Those who purchased tickets on-line through Theatre Development Fund (tdf.org) will also be refunded: the ticket price will be credited to your credit card. Those who purchased tickets by mail through TDF will receive a refund check from TDF.

If tickets were purchased elsewhere, the League advises ticket holders to return to or contact the point of purchase. It is also advisable to retain a photocopy of the tickets.

Refund info taken from:
Nederlander Theatres: Exchange or Refund Policy During Work Stoppage

Playbill News: How to Obtain a Refund for Shows Affected by the Strike

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