Center Stage Allowed Again

Over the past week, Daniel plus Lauren has been in New York City, seeing how certain parts of Manhattan mainly are starting to pick up again, Times Square is one of those spots approaching pre-pandemic crowds, it’s sure to be filled once again as Mayor Bill de Blasio marked a date for Broadway’s comeback, Tuesday, September 14, 2021 as the day major theaters officially light up once again with their major productions.

The 9/14/2021 set date came shortly after The Broadway League announced Wednesday also they’re officially set for a Fall 2021 comeback, after being closed since March 12, 2020 at 5 p.m. EDT thanks to the start of the COVID19 pandemic.

The U.S. production of “Six: The Musical” also announced Wednesday they’re holding a pre-sale for when their show resumes production tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. EDT as many famed Broadway shows are now putting making the number 14 their golden number to light up the Great White Way once again.

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10 thoughts on “New York marks September 14 for #Broadway comeback ~ @NYCMayor @TimesSquareNYC #nyc #newyorkstrong #COVID19”
  1. […] And “Hamilton’s” vaccination mandate comes as the White House COVID19 Response Team announced also today they’re dropping mask requirements for both indoor and outdoor, just so as long as others indoors are vaccinated also, other Broadway shows could possibly set similar requirements to “Hamilton” before Broadway lights up again officially on September 14. […]

  2. […] During a press conference in Times Square today with The Broadway League, New York Senator Charles Schumer (D) announced rescue aid to the Broadway District where $16 Billion in much-needed aid will be provided to venues, and other functions to help bring Broadway back from the brink, which was caused the Broadway shutdown thanks to COVID19, Broadway will be working all Summer long to get ready for its reopening on September 14. […]

  3. […] For the last 2 years, the relentless COVID19 pandemic pivoted our lives to nothing ever seen before where we were forced to stand down at home, and witness our entire livelihoods stop and force us to do other work while seeing famous stage people like Nick Cordero succumb to COVID19 after battling the virus for 95 days, the Tony’s in the meantime were forced to forgo the awards ceremony in 2020, returning back to live show in late September 2021 with a only a 2 hour ceremony on-air, coinciding with the return of Broadway nearly 2 weeks before. […]

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