NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – After more than a year, the show must go on!
The road to reopening Broadway is underway.
More shows have announced plans to resume performances that were suspended when the pandemic hit.
The cast of Broadway’s Come From Away was back on stage over the weekend. Performances resume Sept. 21.
Ain’t Too Proud was a Tony winner for Best Choreography. The Broadway musical about the Temptations steps back into the spotlight on Oct. 16.
After rehearsals and three previews, Mrs. Doubtfire, based on the hit movie, is ready to return. Performances resume Oct. 21.
Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone star in the revival of the musical Company. Dec. 20 is the date.
Marian and Harold. @MusicManBway @sfosternyc #TheWinterGardenTheatre #Broadway pic.twitter.com/HhZNKrZRse
— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) May 10, 2021
And Hugh Jackman tweeted a picture Monday morning rehearsing The Music Man with co-star Sutton Foster. The first preview is set for Dec. 20th.
Additionally:
Chicago reopens Sept. 14.
Six is set for Sept. 17.
Come From Away reopens Sept. 21.
The Phantom of the Opera returns Oct. 22.
Diana The Musical is set for Dec. 1.
FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF SHOWS AND MORE INFORMATION, CLICK HERE.
from CBS New York https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/05/10/after-more-than-a-year-the-show-must-go-on-more-broadway-shows-announce-plans-to-resume-performances/
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