The Public Theater, one of New York’s premiere Off Broadway companies, has canceled its prestigious 18th annual Under The Radar Festival due to “multiple disruptions related to the rapid community spread of the Omicron variant.”
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J. Kim Murphy administrator“Mrs.
Doubtfire,” a new stage musical adaptation of the 1993 comedy starring Robin Williams, has canceled its Sunday performances this week due to overnight detection of positive COVID test results in the production’s company. Ticket buyers will be contacted by Telecharge.com for exchanges and refunds.The musical was set for two performances at N.Y.’s Steven Sondheim Theatre on Sunday – a matinee at 2 p.m.
and an evening show at 7:30 p.m.. Now, the production is
.The Public Theater, one of New York’s premiere Off Broadway companies, has canceled its prestigious 18th annual Under The Radar Festival due to “multiple disruptions related to the rapid community spread of the Omicron variant.”
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