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02.10.2021 - 01:41 / deadline.com
Disney’s beleaguered Broadway production of Aladdin is canceling performances yet again as additional breakthrough Covid cases were detected within the company today. All performances of the popular musical through Sunday, Oct. 10, are off.
The next planned performance is Tuesday, October 12 at 7 p.m., Disney Theatrical Productions said tonight.
In a statement, the company said, “Although negative PCR testing allowed us to move safely forward with last night’s performance of Aladdin at The New
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has canceled performances yet again starting Friday through the next two weeks after breakthrough COVID-19 cases were discovered.“Although negative PCR testing allowed us to move safely forward with last night’s performance of Aladdin at The New Amsterdam Theatre, additional breakthrough COVID-19 cases were detected within the company today,” the production said in a statement.Citing the “wellness and safety of our guests, cast and crew” as “top priority,” the musical canceled several shows in
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Disney’s Aladdin on Broadway canceled tonight’s performance – the show’s first since reopening last night – after breakthrough Covid cases were detected within the musical’s company.
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