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Broadway musical Frozen becomes the biggest victim of New York’s shutdown

- JILL SERJEANT

The Broadway family musical

Frozen is closing permanentl­y, producers announced last week, the first big casualty of the coronaviru­s pandemic in New York’s theatre industry.

The Disney production, which opened in March 2018 and is based on the blockbuste­r 2013 movie, will not return, Disney said in a statement.

Broadway theatres went dark on March 12 and last week the city extended the closure to Sept 6. Live performanc­es, especially big musicals with their large casts and the challenges of social distancing on stage, are expected to be among the last events to return while the coronaviru­s pandemic continues.

Frozen, which is about two sisters who are pulled apart by a mysterious secret, features the Oscar-winning song Let It Go, along with Aladdin and The Lion King.

The play was one of three Disney musicals based on popular movies running on Broadway.

It is the first musical and the biggest Broadway production to fall victim to the coronaviru­s, which has hit New York City hardest in the United States.

Thomas Schumacher, president and producer of Disney Theatrical Production­s, said in a statement it was hard to believe a few years ago “that a global pandemic would so alter the world economy that running three Disney shows on Broadway would become untenable”.

Frozen was taking in an average of about US$1 million (32 million baht) a week in ticket sales, according to box-office data.

The actors union Equity said the closure was a wake-up call showing the challenges faced by live theatres during the pandemic.

“Today’s news should be an all hands on deck moment for Governor Cuomo, Mayor De Blasio and Congress,” executive director Mary McColl said in a statement.

“Public officials at all levels must think more boldly about supporting the arts or our entire economy will be slower to recover,” she added.

Two plays — a new production of Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? and new British comedy Hangmen

— had opened in preview before the shutdown. Producers later said they will not return once Broadway reopens.

 ??  ?? St. James Theatre in New York where Frozen was playing.
St. James Theatre in New York where Frozen was playing.

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