Among the most-visited tourist attractions in
New York, the theaters had previously set a tentative reopening
date of June 7.
The Broadway League, which represents producers and theater
owners, said on Tuesday it was working with government
authorities, unions and health experts to develop plans to
re-open with new safety measures for audiences, performers and
stagehands.
Live theater productions face unique challenges in the pandemic,
including a large number of people in small spaces and physical
contact among performers on stage.
Producers are discussing staging shows with smaller casts rather
than big musicals, and writers have been working on stories that
allow for social distancing.
Broadway closed its theaters on March 12. Thirty-one shows were
playing at that time including hits such as “Hamilton,” “Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child” and “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing by Franklin Paul and Grant
McCool)
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