The set of "Moulin Rouge" on Broadway in New York. ( FOX 5 NY/Arun Kristian Das ) NEW YORK - Theater fans hoping for some return to normalcy soon so they can catch a Broadway show this summer will have to make new plans.
The darkness over the Great White Way is here to stay until further notice. The Broadway League, a trade association for the industry, halted performances on March 12 as part of the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.
Broadway producers initially had hoped to resume the week of April 13 (oh how optimistic we all were) and later revised that to the week of June 8.
But on Tuesday, the league extended the shutdown of all productions without setting a goal date to return. "While all Broadway shows would love to resume performances