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25.03.2020 - 19:11 / variety.com
Roundabout Theatre Company is moving its hotly anticipated revival of “Caroline, Or Change” to the fall, as well as its upcoming production of “Birthday Candles” with Debra Messing.
The shifts are an acknowledgment of a painful reality. Theaters in New York City have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic and with the rate of infection climbing in the Big Apple, it’s unclear when Broadway will be open for business again.
“Caroline, Or Change,” the revival of Jeanine Tesori and Tony
Kristen Stewart just turned 30-years-old and her girlfriend Dylan Meyer took to Instagram to share a super sweet message!
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Broadway’s curtains will stay closed until June 7 – a two-month extension of the current coronavirus shutdown deadline.
Broadway can’t go on with the shows just yet.
Peter Beard is missing.
It’s not just Broadway that’s been affected by New York City’s shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. Off Broadway productions went dark too, cutting short the already limited runs of plays and musicals at venues all over the city.
Roundabout Theatre Company has announced that the upcoming productions of the musical Caroline, or Change and the play Birthday Candles will be pushed back to the fall.
Roundabout Theatre Company has confirmed that both of its planned spring Broadway openings, Birthday Candles and Caroline, or Change, have now been pushed back to the fall. The move follows yesterday's announcement from fellow nonprofit Lincoln Center Theater that its productions of Flying Over Sunset and Intimate Apparel also have bounced from spring to fall.
The annual Tony Awards ceremony celebrating the best in Broadway theatre have been postponed indefinitely, organizers said on Wednesday.
Daniel Dae Kim is “practically back to normal” after testing positive for the coronavirus last week.
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.
Daniel Dae Kim announced that he has been diagnosed with Coronavirus and also reassured his fans that he is going to be fine. The actor took to Instagram and shared the news with his followers.
The Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman announced that he is shutting his cafe in New York due to the current Coronavirus outbreak. The actor reportedly also said that shutting the cafe was the right thing to do.
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