The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Broadway theatres sound alarm as closure pushed into May 2021

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Broadway theaters have extended a coronaviru­s shutdown until the end of May 2021, bringing the closure of one of New York City’s biggest tourist attraction­s to more than a year and forcing a revival of musical “The Music Man” into 2022.

Broadway theaters went dark in mid-March as the pandemic hit New York and previous target dates for reopening have come and gone without any progress in finding a way to put on indoor shows with live audiences that also protects actors and backstage crews working in cramped conditions.

Producers of “The Music Man,” who had hoped to stage the revival in May 2021 with Hugh Jackman, said on Friday they had pushed back the opening date of the show until February 2022.

The Actors’ Equity Associatio­n called the extended shutdown heartbreak­ing and appealed again for a national testing strategy and government help for the arts.

“My heart breaks for everyone who works on Broadway or depends on it to make their living,” Mary McColl, executive director for the union, said in a statement.

“Too many in the industry need help now as we face another six months without work,” she added.

Thirty-one shows were playing on Broadway when the shutdown began. Some, including the stage musical version of the Disney film “Frozen,” have said they will not reopen.

Last month the Metropolit­an Opera in New York said it had canceled its entire 202021 season and would remain closed until September 2021.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The shuttered Booth Theatre is pictured after industry group the Broadway League said Broadway theaters will remain closed through Jan. 3, 2021, in New York.
REUTERS The shuttered Booth Theatre is pictured after industry group the Broadway League said Broadway theaters will remain closed through Jan. 3, 2021, in New York.

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