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Broadway shows announce fall return, but Canadian productions still in limbo
After the industry s longest hiatus in history, some of Broadway s top shows have announced that familiar refrain: The show must go on. Hamilton, Wicked, The Lion King and Come From Away will resume performances in the fall. But restarting a musical in these times is no easy feat.
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Posted: May 11, 2021 3:38 PM ET | Last Updated: May 11
After more than a year-long hiatus, Hamilton is among the Broadway musicals returning in September. Wicked, Come From Away and The Lion King also announced returns. As for productions in Canada, the situation is far from clear. (Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images)
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The lion king And Canadian musicals
From a distance New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the state’s public health restrictions will be lifted on September 14. They said they will resume performances in the fall.
Cuomo said the exhibition will be allowed to reopen at 100% capacity and tickets are now on sale.
“This rare alliance between the three fan favorites of Broadway sends a message that Broadway is united and committed to ending thousands of hard times and thousands of people living directly on Broadway shows. Million people who depend on the industry,” the producer who reads the news
Posted: May 09, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 9
The Princess of Wales Theatre, located at 300 King St W., in Toronto. While some live performance companies are planning for outdoor performances this summer, it s unclear when audience members will once again be able to fill theatre seats. (Mirvish)