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Regards On Hold

The Broadway League announced today their shutdown of Broadway in New York City will go on longer than January 3, 2021, Broadway will now stay closed till at least May 30, 2021.

Ticket holders for Broadway shows up till that time should contact their point of purchase for details about exchanges and refunds; dates for each returning new Broadway show will be announced as individual productions determine performance schedules for their shows.

Broadway first announced its shutdown back on March 12, just one day after the World Health Organization declared COVID19 a pandemic, hoping to come back at the end of March, Broadway’s shutdown got extended longer, and even longer thereafter when thinking long term with this pandemic, forcing surrounding businesses like dance studios to also shutdown.

The 74th Annual Tony Awards also announced Thursday they will be announcing nominations next week on YouTube for their virtual awards finally taking place after postponing the Tony’s indefinitely due to COVID19.

Daniel Quintanilla


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  1. […] Amanda Kloots received an additional touching honor along with receiving a “Thrivership Award” by “GMA’s” Robin Roberts on Thursday night, Robin’s production company, Rock N’ Robin, donated $25,000 to Broadway Cares For All in Amanda’s late husband, Nick Cordero’s honor, to help fellow Broadway actors and behind the scenes works as Broadway continues to be shutdown till May 30, 2021 at least. […]

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