The Jerusalem Post

‘Hamilton,’ ‘Lion King,’ ‘Wicked’ announce Broadway is back

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Three of Broadway’s biggest musicals – Hamilton, Wicked and The Lion King – on Tuesday announced they would be back on stage in September, joining dozens of other shows that plan to reopen in New York after an 18-month pandemic-induced shutdown.

Disney’s stage show Aladdin and the Alanis Morissette penned musical Jagged Little Pill also announced dates for late September and October, while producers of a new musical about Michael Jackson said that MJ would open in early 2022.

Billboards in Times Square, the heart of New York’s theater district, lit up with signs on Tuesday saying “Broadway is Back” as the reopening dates were announced.

Tickets for some of the shows are already on sale.

Producers of Hamilton, Wicked and The Lion King said they hoped the announceme­nt “sends a message that Broadway is united in its commitment to ending a devastatin­g period of hardship for the tens of thousands who make their living directly on Broadway shows and the tens of thousands in dependent industries.”

Other Broadway shows that have announced dates later in the fall include The Phantom of the Opera, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Six, Mrs. Doubtfire, Chicago and a gender-swapping version of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Company, in which women play the lead roles.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said last week that theaters would be allowed to fill TO 100% capacity, but it was not immediatel­y clear whether audiences would have to be fully vaccinated, or what other coronaviru­s safety measures would be required at individual theaters.

Broadway shows, a major tourist attraction, brought in some $1.8 billion in box office receipts in the 20182019 season, with more than half of the tickets being bought by tourists.

No dates have yet been announced for the return of major Broadway plays, including the stage version of To Kill a Mockingbir­d, which are generally less appealing to tourists.

(Reuters)

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