Based on the current rise of COVID cases, the Palm Springs International Film Society has announced that the Film Festival will not take place this year from January 7-17. This follows the cancellation of the January 6 Film Awards.
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Looks like Mrs. Doubtfire is battling the Coronavirus as the 2:30pm and 7:30pm performances of Mrs Doubtfire on Broadway were cancelled today December 12. The production just returned to Broadway October 21, and officially opened December 5.
Broadway world reports that during their routine daily Covid testing at the Sondheim theater, there was detection of a positive Covid-19 test within the company. There are no details on who specifically tested positive for Covid, but daily testing is done to
Based on the current rise of COVID cases, the Palm Springs International Film Society has announced that the Film Festival will not take place this year from January 7-17. This follows the cancellation of the January 6 Film Awards.
They won’t be singing “Ya Got Trouble” at the Hugh Jackman Music Man revival. At least, not on the scheduled Christmas Day and Dec. 26 shows, which have been officially cancelled because of Covid-19.
Waitress, the Broadway musical featuring music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles, has canceled its remaining performances at the Ethel Barrymore theatre, producers announced tonight. The decision was made after new cases of Covid were detected among the company and crew. The production was to have run through January 9.
Amid the growing concerns of spikes in COVID-19 cases, Fox has decided to cancel their New Year’s celebration. In a statement shared on Tuesday, the network announced that they would “not be moving forward” with Fox’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Roast 2022.
Ken Jeong and Joel McHale. The show was also going to include memorable iHeartRadio performances by Imagine Dragons, Maroon 5, Billy Idol, Pink and more.
said in a statement. “All ticketholders for cancelled performances will receive refunds or credits at the original point of purchase.” Multiple Broadway shows have also canceled performances amid an immense surge in COVID-19 cases in the past week, with daily new case counts reaching all-time highs.
Jagged Little Pill, the Grammy and Tony Award-winning musical based on Alanis Morissette’s 1995 album of the same name, has been shut down due to COVID-19.The jukebox musical opened in late 2019, but the run was halted in 2020 because of the spread of the Coronavirus.
Manchester council has decided to cancel its New Year’s Eve fireworks display.
Palm Springs Film Festival has canceled its star-studded, in-person awards gala amid rising concerns around COVID-19 and the Omicron variant.The annual awards were planned to be presented at a black-tie ceremony held at the Palm Springs Convention Center on Jan.
The Palm Springs International Film Festival gala awards show set for Thursday January 6 has been cancelled due to Covid surge concerns.
Michele Amabile Angermiller The final show of iHeartRadio’s annual Jingle Ball tour, scheduled for Sunday night in Miami, has been cancelled due to Covid-19 outbreaks, Y100 Miami announced.“Due to the increased transmission of the new Covid-19 variant and to further minimize any potential risks, as a precautionary measure and for the safety of our staff, talent and guests, we have made the decision to cancel tonight’s IHeartRadio Y100 Jingle Ball,” iHeart said in a statement.The show, scheduled
iHeartRadio’s Y100 Jingle Ball is no longer happening in Miami.
Sticking a piece of tape onto the final Christmas present, I let out a long sigh of relief. “I’m glad that’s done,” I said, rubbing my baby bump.
her scheduled appearance on Saturday Night Live, Charli XCX has announced that her performance won’t be going ahead due to “limited crew”.Charli was set to perform with Caroline Polachek and Christine And The Queens on the December 18 episode of the show, hosted by Paul Rudd.
Charli XCX has announced the disappointing news that her performance on tonight’s episode of Saturday Night Live has been canceled due to the pandemic.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorWelcome to the new COVID normal.About 30 minutes after Thursday night’s performance of “A Christmas Carol,” starring Bradley Whitford, Alex Newell and Kate Burton, at Los Angeles’ Ahmanson Theatre was to begin, the audience was told to go home.“The voice of God came on and said there was a case of COVID in the company so they had to cancel the show,” one theater-goer, who asked that his name not be used in this story, tells me.This person
Spider-Man: No Way Home” star Tom Holland would swing into their theater on opening night had no such luck this go-round.The actor and another special surprise guest (for the sake of spoilers, we’re not naming them) planned to pop in and surprise movie-goers at early evening screenings on Friday in Los Angeles at the TCL Chinese Theatre and AMC at The Grove mall.However the road show was nixed just hours before due to COVID-19 concerns as well as possible crowd control issues, according to
On a scale of one to 10, singer Darlene Love’s bright festive spirit dropped down a few notches after her annual holiday tradition was cancelled.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaBroadway is being hit with a wave of cancellations as COVID-19 cases surge in New York City.“Mrs. Doubtfire: The Musical” announced Thursday that it will go on hiatus from Dec.