As COVID-19 Precautions Continue, Boston-Area Theatres Join Others in Shutting Down
Here are the New England theatres that have announced cancellations in light of the spread of coronavirus.
Here are the New England theatres that have announced cancellations in light of the spread of coronavirus.
Theatres across the country, including all Broadway venues, have canceled or delayed shows in an effort to deter the spread of COVID-19.
All Broadway theatres and many Off-Broadway houses"as well as several companies across the country"have shut their doors in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The midtown venue joins Broadway and several other arts institutions as cautionary measures target the spread of COVID-19.
The city issued a ban on gatherings of over 1,000 people for two weeks in an effort to contain the spread of coronavirus.
The New York City institutions have canceled all performances through March.
The Lincoln Center lineup also includes several events commemorating the 250th birthday of Beethoven.
The city issued a ban on gatherings of over 1,000 people for two weeks in an effort to contain the spread of coronavirus.
The pop twist on the Tudor monarchy debuts in New York with a devoted following already bowing down.
The part-time employee worked at the Booth Theatre and the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in the past two weeks.
The Actors Fund benefit, dedicated to Marin Mazzie, will also reunite original stars Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Peter Friedman.
The two-part play will begin at the Ed Mirvish Theatre October 23.
Cortney Wolfson and Stephanie Renee Wall play the title pair in the industry presentation, reprising their work from the 2017 Seattle world premiere.
The musical will play the Lyric Opera House beginning May 29.
The musical will feature a book by The Inheritance playwright Matthew Lopez and a score by Smash duo Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.
The musical will travel the U.K. and Ireland in 2021.
The tenor was slated to sing in a production of Don Carlo at the Royal Opera House.
Nikki Amuka-Bird will star in the London staging, beginning April 17.
Carly Hughes, Caitlin Kinnunen, Ann Harada, and more will appear in the Washington, D.C. presentation.
The playwright earns a cash prize, a reading of the play, and a commission to write another piece.
The playwright earns a cash prize, a reading of the play, and a commission to write another piece.
The New Group will present the musical Off-Broadway this fall.
The New Group will present the musical Off-Broadway this fall.
Scott Schwartz, director of London's current The Prince of Egypt musical, will helm the industry presentation.
The School of Rock star will play the title role in the AMC comedy.