Broadway theaters, closed for a year, will start to reopen in April for special events in front of limited indoor audiences, authorities in New York said on Wednesday.
The NY PopsUp program will serve as a test run for the return of live artistic performances in New York City after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered plays, ballet, opera and concerts in the city.
“In April, select Broadway theaters … will open their doors to audiences for the first time since March 12, 2020, with a series of special NY PopsUp programs,” organizers said in a statement.
The initiative will “put in motion safety protocols that will eventually be employed for Broadway’s retu…
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