Amy Schumer has helped out her friend’s struggling New York hospital by donating essential supplies amid the Covid-19 crisis.
26.03.2020 - 17:03 / nypost.com
As millions of people in New York City suffer from the coronavirus and its devastating economic effects, one of the hardest-hit places has been the legendary Great White Way.
When Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered that all gatherings of 500 or more people were banned due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, he was also effectively shutting down Broadway, one of New York City’s most iconic tourist attractions.
And beyond the high-profile stars and producers commonly associated with the industry, the closure
Amy Schumer has helped out her friend’s struggling New York hospital by donating essential supplies amid the Covid-19 crisis.
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A Go Fund Me campaign to raise money for New York City movie theater workers who have been laid off or furloughed due to the coronavirus pandemic has reached its goal. The Cinema Workers Solidarity Fund has racked up $74,587 in donations, surpassing the $74,000 it set out to raise. The initiative was launched a week and a half ago by Light Industry, Screen Slate, and other community partners.
Martin McDonagh’s “Hangmen” will not resume performances on Broadway, the play’s backers said on Friday. The show, which was expected to be a major contender at the Tony Awards, never officially opened. It was still in previews when a decision was made to close all New York City theaters last week in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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