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Agency for the Performing Arts (also known as APA) is a bi-coastal talent and literary agency, with offices in Beverly Hills, New York, and Nashville. They represent actors, comedians, broadcasters, radio personalities, writers, directors, producers and musicians. They represent over 450 clients and staff around 60 agents. Technically, they are considered an upper mid-level agency because they do not "package" movies the way the Big Five (William Morris/Endeavor, ICM, Paradigm, UTA, CAA) talent agencies do. They have separate theatrical, literary and concert departments.
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