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The Broadway musical Beetlejuice has canceled tonight’s performance due to cases of Covid within the company.
“We apologize for the inconvenience this causes ticket holders, and appreciate your understanding,” the production posted on Instagram. “The safety of our audiences, cast and crew remains our top priority.”
Performances at the Marquis Theatre are scheduled to resume Friday, July 22.
Beetlejuice stars Alex Brightman, Elizabeth Teeter, Kerry Butler, David Josefsberg, Adam Dannheisser and Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer in the musical adaptation of the 1988 film.
New York City is experiencing an upsurge in Covid cases due to the more contagious, but generally less severe, BA.5 sub-variant. Earlier today, the White House announced that President Joe Biden had tested positive for Covid.
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Broadway’s The Kite Runner will require audiences to wear masks at Friday night performances beginning August 19, producers announced today, becoming the first Broadway production to adopt a sort of hybrid masking policy.
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Tony Dow, the American child actor who went on to direct 24 episodes of the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses, has died aged 77. Although well known as Wally Cleaver on the US sitcom Leave It to Beaver in his younger days, he came to Britain and directed some of the best loved shows of Only Fools, including Yuppy Love, containing the bar-flap incident voted the country's favourite comedy moment. His death was confirmed by Frank Bilotta, who represented Dow in his work as a sculptor, in an email to the Associated Press.
Tony Dews has died aged 77, his son has confirmed via social media. A post on the late actor’s Facebook page read: “We have received confirmation from Christopher, Tony’s son, that Tony passed away earlier this morning, with his loving family at his side to see him through this journey.” The post continued: "We know that the world is collectively saddened by the loss of this incredible man. He gave so much to us all and was loved by so many.
Tony Dow is still alive following a false announcement on his official Facebook page he had died age 77. The statement from Tuesday (26. 07.
Leave It To Beaver, is under hospice care in his “last hours”, Christopher Dow told Fox News Digital.“This is a difficult time,” he explained. “Yes, he is still alive, but in his last hours; under hospice care.”The update comes after Dow’s wife, Lauren Shulkind, mistakenly announced his death in a recent statement.
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