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The opening night performance of the Warhol/Basquiat play was cancelled due to COVID-19.
A sidelined star has forced the new musical to sit out a performance, but the production is expected to resume November 29.
Members of the Off-Broadway production's company have tested positive for COVID.
Parks leads the cast of the Public Theater production Off-Broadway.
White is the first female-identifying actor to play Hermes, the herald of the gods, in Hadestown.
Mia Chung's drama began previews October 14 at the Off-Broadway theatre.
Cases of COVID within the company are delaying previews by one week.
Francois Battiste and Tonya Pinkins lead the cast of the revival Off-Broadway.
Following multiple cases of COVID within the company, the production has announced its final performance was October 1.
Michele has developed COVID-19 symptoms, but tests remain inconclusive.
The show announced the cancellation via Twitter, and is expected to resume July 22.
The revival of Meredith Willson's The Music Man continues its run at Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre.
Tonight's performance was scheduled to mark the return of Tony nominee Jenn Colella.
The new musical based on the Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer novel will resume performances June 22 after COVID cases led to canceled previews.
The revival of the Meredith Willson musical continues its run at Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre.
The show stars Emmy nominee Carl Clemons-Hopkins and Crystal Dickinson.
The classic biomusical's first Broadway revival is currently running at the August Wilson Theatre.
Anchuli Felicia King's play opened via Manhattan Theatre Club May 17 at New York City Stage 1.
Both May 28 performances of Mr. Saturday Night are cancelled.
The Public began cancelling performances May 14 as the theatre industry continues to face COVID disruptions.
The Off-Broadway productions have halted performances due to breakthrough COVID-19 cases within the companies.
The Off-Broadway run at The Public continues to face difficulties due to the virus.
Lincoln Center Theater's revival of the Thornton Wilder play is expected to resume the evening of May 14.
The New World Stages production has halted performances due to breakthrough COVID-19 cases.
Star and co-writer Billy Crystal has come down with the flu, but is expected to return with the production May 6.
The production was originally set to play the theatre in April 2020.
The closure is due to positive COVID cases within the company.
The production has extended its hiatus due to cases of COVID-19 within the company.
Stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick have both tested positive for COVID-19.
Sean Ewing heads the cast of the musical based on the life of DREAMer Tony Valdovinos.
Mary Wiseman leads the cast of the world premiere comedy from playwright Bryna Turner.
The play by Gabriel Jason Dean starred Mari Vial-Golden, Mark Cuddy, and Owais Ahmed.
Recent company outages have led to the debut of a male Fate and Amber Gray's surprise return to the Tony-winning musical.
The John Doyle-helmed production was set to continue at the Off-Broadway theatre through January 30.
The family-friendly bubble spectacular plans to resume performances at New World Stages April 1.
Following the Broadway shutdown, the acclaimed Bob Dylan jukebox musical reopened on Broadway October 13, 2021.
Performances were scheduled to begin this winter.
Scott Elliott directs and Bill T. Jones choreographs The New Group's Off-Broadway world premiere.
Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Ato Blankson-Wood, and Jason Bowen star under the direction of Robert O'Hara.
The Minnesota venue has announced changes to its 2021-2022 season amid ongoing challenges due to COVID-19.
The production will continue its limited engagement at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall.
The first two preview performances have been canceled due to health and safety reasons.
Both shows have canceled two performances a week due to the ongoing effects of COVID-19.
The musical will still kick off in Chicago at the James M. Nederlander Theatre.
Breakthrough cases continue to disrupt several Broadway shows' schedules, as well as Off-Broadway and Classic Arts offerings around town.
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