What is an equity card? Patti LuPone resigns from Stage Actor s Union hints at Broadway retirement
What is an equity card? Patti LuPone resigns from Stage Actor's Union, hints at Broadway retirement Patti LuPone has recently quit Actors' Equity Association (Image via Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images) Triple Tony winner and Broadway icon Patti LuPone officially quit the Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) on October 17. The veteran actor posted an announcement regarding her exit from AEA, stating: “Quite a week on Broadway, seeing my name being bandied about. I gave up my Equity card; no longer part of that circus. Figure it out.” Quite a week on Broadway, seeing my name being bandied about. Gave up my Equity card; no longer part of that circus. Figure it out.Quite a week on Broadway, seeing my name being bandied about. Gave up my Equity card; no longer part of that circus. Figure it out. Describing it as "a circus" union, LuPone stated that AEA accepted her , telling her that if she ever wanted to return, she would be approved. She added, “And it’s the perfect reason I withdrew from Equity. Fifty years to this year … I’ve been a card-carrying member of Equity, and they don’t know who I am basically. They just said, ‘Fine, but if you want to rejoin, we’re going to have to approve you.’” Patti LuPone reportedly left the AEA following a controversy which last week when Hadestown star Lillias White reprimanded a deaf audience member from the stage. White misunderstood that the audience member was recording the show. However, the individual revealed that she was using a closed captioning device. The Lillias White controversy became a deja-vu moment for LuPone, as she similarly had criticized a theatre-goer for using a flash camera in 2009, during a perforfance of Gypsy. After the Hadestown incident, LuPone criticized theatergoers for not caring about the rules. added that the AEA has never supported any actor and that she did not want to give them more money. She even hinted that she might not go back to the stage again. Meanwhile, the veteran actor won’t be able to perform in regional and touring productions operating under non-Equity contracts, alongside concert productions and cabarets.