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All Broadway shows will close for a month due to coronavirus

The Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, and the New York Philharmonic also announced closures.

NY state in alert after doubled COVIC-19 cases in USA
NY state in alert after doubled COVIC-19 cases in USA
Members of a family wear protective masks while walking through Times Square on March 5, 2020 in New York City.
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Starting Thursday evening,Broadway will close all performances due to the novelcoronavirus.

The closure is part of a broader order issued by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Thursday afternoon that effectively bans all public gatherings across the state of more than 500 people. This affects all theaters on the Great White Way, which will turn off the lights beginning at 5 pm Eastern.

“You don’t want to shut down society because that’s massively disruptive — to the economy, to life, etc.,” Cuomo said during a Thursday press conference, “But your main concern here is the public health crisis, and it’s balancing the two.”

The shutdown will last for a month, until April 12.

Even as fears about the spread ofCovid-19 rose throughout the community, and audiences dwindled, Broadway stayed open this week. To encourage attendance, mega-producer Scott Rudin drasticallydiscounted tickets for a number of shows, likeBook of Mormonand To Kill a Mockingbird, whose tickets are normally priced in the stratosphere. Show attendance throughout the week of March 8 actuallyincreased — even as the city ignoredrecommendations from health experts toencourage closures and reinforce crucialsocial distancing.

Shortly after the Theater District established its optimistic outlook, however, the coronavirus found its way to Times Square. An usher for two shows — the popular new musicalSix at the Brooks Atkinson Theater and a revival ofWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Booth Theater —tested positive for coronavirus. According tothe New York Times, the shutdown was prompted partly by concerns raised by the Actors’ Equity Association over the health of cast and crew.

The announcement came just hours after the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, and the New York Philharmonic all announced temporary closures, amid a larger cavalcade of arts and cultural shutdowns across the city and the globe.

Unlike the shutdown of Broadway, however, those closings were initiated by the organizations. “It would be irresponsible to continue having performances when clearly what is being called for is social distancing,” Peter Gelb, the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera,told the New York Times.

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