Broadway Across America Antitrust Non-Prosecution Agreement
Summary
The DOJ Antitrust Division entered into a Non-Prosecution Agreement with Broadway Across America on March 18, 2026, resolving potential antitrust violations related to live theatrical performances. Broadway Across America is a major theater producer and distributor. The NPA imposes binding obligations on the company, though specific terms are not detailed in the source document. Companies in the theater and live entertainment sector should monitor this development and review any implications for industry practices.
What changed
The DOJ Antitrust Division has entered into a Non-Prosecution Agreement with Broadway Across America, resolving potential antitrust violations in the live theatrical performances market. Non-Prosecution Agreements are binding enforcement resolutions that impose specific obligations on the party in exchange for the government declining to pursue criminal charges.\n\nAffected parties in the live entertainment and theater industry should monitor this development and review their own antitrust compliance programs. The NPA signals continued DOJ enforcement attention on potential anticompetitive conduct in live entertainment markets.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on NPA terms
- Review compliance with antitrust obligations
- Assess implications for live entertainment industry
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March 18, 2026
Case Name Broadway Across America Component Antitrust Division Case Document Non-Prosecution Agreement [PDF, ] Updated April 1, 2026
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