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Broadway Cancelled Until Sept 6

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Luminaire2
#25Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:13pm

RippedMan said: "My sister works for a government job and they take your temperature every day when going into work. Could this be a possible solution?"

All it takes is one audience member popping a Tylenol before getting to the theatre and boom,

fever gone... 

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Mr Roxy
#26Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:16pm

Why would they do it if they are only allowed a greatly reduced audience to see it? They would have to charge a kings ransom for tickets to turn a profit . Do not hold your breath for this to happen .

Sept 7th is a fantasy. How many Times Square restaurants will throw in the towel? Thanksgiving will be a shell of what it usually is and it will not help Bway.Due to social distancing forget parade and Holiday show at Radio City will probably not happen. Social distancing will be a stake in the city's heart.

Mull and discuss .


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EDSOSLO858
#27Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:30pm

I'm very curious (and I might add a little antsy) to see what shows survive. I'd imagine they'd start off with a "starter kit" of shows that could serve as an introduction to Broadway theatre, out of the currently-running shows. Then new shows would start to open little by little starting late next year. 

Fair enough if only the mainstays stick around: Phantom, Wicked, Mormon, Hamilton, Chicago, and the Disney trifecta. Gotta start somewhere.


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Sutton Ross
#28Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:32pm

The whole summer just gone, what a heartbreak. Shows will probably announce closing or postponement for next year pretty soon.

Sigh.

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BroadwayGuy12
#29Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:33pm

We obviously don't know what's going to happen in the future in terms of scientific breakthroughs, second waves, etc., but I wouldn't be surprised if there's no theater at all throughout not only 2020, but also 2021. There are many reports out there that suggest social distancing and intermittent shutdowns could be needed through 2022 or later, depending on the course of the virus. The 12-18 month window in developing a vaccine has been widely touted, but the record fastest a vaccine has previously been developed is four years, for the mumps vaccine. Broadway knows that it needs to be careful and not open until they're absolutely positive that they can stay open, and operate in a way that's safe and profitable. Unfortunately, given the science and the history we have to draw from, that doesn't look like it will be anytime soon.

Of course, like many things with this virus, there is plenty that we just don't know. And there's obviously plenty of money and brainpower being thrown at developing vaccines and treatments. But it's almost pointless to try and speculate when Broadway will be reopening, because we lack so much knowledge about so many variables in that decision.

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Mr Roxy
#30Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:37pm

Totally agree. Well said. Glad we saw what we did.


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matt1982
#31Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:38pm

Jordan Levinson said: "I'm very curious (and I might add a little antsy) to see what shows survive. I'd imagine they'd start off with a "starter kit" of shows that could serve as an introduction to Broadway theatre, out of the currently-running shows. Then new shows would start to open little by little starting late next year.

Fair enough if only the mainstays stick around: Phantom, Wicked, Mormon, Hamilton, Chicago, and the Disney trifecta. Gotta start somewhere.
"

The shows you mention seem likely to make it back.  I'd also guess Evan Hansen and Come From Away will likely return. Probably Moulin Rouge. I'd imagine Plaza Suite will resurface as Broderick and Parker seemed very excited to be doing it and being New Yorkers, could very likely want to be a part of the Broadway reopening when it happens.  Six and Company have a good shot I think. 

Alex Kulak2
#32Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:50pm

Boy, I sure do love my career choice just not existing anymore. This must be how milkmen felt.

RWPrincess
#33Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:55pm

Heartbreaking but not unexpected. I hope that shows that had been holding off on refunds will just process them now.

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#34Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 1:59pm

FabalaYero85 said: "They aren’t going to take the temperature of every person in attendance of every show on Broadway/ Off Broadway"

I bet they will. We can look to theaters reopening in Asia to see what might happen here - and they are taking the temperatures of each audience member. I bet pre-9/11 people said individual searches and metal detection of every audience member couldn't happen for various reasons. Also important to note that the precautions theaters take because they will help slow the spread of disease are likely different from the precations theaters will take because they are visible and will make audiences feel more comfortable going. Just like the cursory bag checks don't really do much in terms of security, the temperature checks won't do much but people will see that as a sign of the theater taking things seriously.

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S394206H
#35Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 2:04pm

Alex Kulak2 said: "Boy, I sure do love my career choice just not existing anymore. This must be how milkmen felt."

I feel you! I just graduated with a BFA in Scenic Design into an industry that’s completely shut down. Yay for moving back in with my parents!


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Jordan Catalano
#36Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 2:05pm

If they’re going to take temps of people going to Disney, they’ll do it on broadway. It takes just a second to do it and there’s no reason not to. Im sure they’ll open the house an extra half hour early to allow for the extra security measures and also, this isn’t forever. By the time Broadway reopens a vaccine will be closer to a reality than it is now and things will start to slowly return to “normal”.

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HenryTDobson
#37Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 2:11pm

Jordan Catalano said: "If they’re going to take temps of people going to Disney, they’ll do it on broadway. It takes just a second to do it and there’s no reason not to. Im sure they’ll open the house an extra half hour early to allow for the extra security measures and also, this isn’t forever. By the time Broadway reopens a vaccine will be closer to a reality than it is now and things will start to slowly return to “normal”."

Thank you for your realistic but not gloom and doom post. Reading through some others on this board makes me want to curl up in a ball and never leave my house. I don't mind realistic talk or even negativity. What I do mind is people posting this way and getting joy from it. 

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Kad
#38Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 2:14pm

Although a vaccine would be the ideal solution, it’s worth noting that there are a number of infectious diseases with no vaccines that are successfully managed in this country with treatments and contact tracing, such as HIV and tuberculosis.

Temperature checks are easily implemented but do nothing for asymptomatic carriers of the virus, which are the real problem.

We still also are not sure how long people who have recovered from COVID are immune, if they are at all. There’s a lot we don’t know.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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Lavieboheme3090
#39Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 2:26pm

Better start electing people who believe in science if we wanna get things under control, and avoid things like this in the future.

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blaxx
#40Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 2:41pm

And I don't even think it's about taking people's temperature before the show.

It's more about who'd be willing to pay $150+ for the hassle.


Listen, I don't take my clothes off for anyone, even if it is "artistic". - JANICE

rpvee
#41Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 3:10pm

I hope Jagged Little Pill will come back! Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6

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kdogg36
#42Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 3:17pm

blaxx said: "It's more about who'd be willing to pay $150+ for the hassle."

I’ll be willing (in fact eager!) to spend that to see a show - and hundreds more for transportation and lodging - as long as the rate of false positives is extraordinarily low (like, on the order of commercial aviation fatalities).

 

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stoptheworld38
#43Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 3:18pm

So, if they really are gonna take the temperature of every single person who enters a theatre, what exactly does that mean? Does that mean that anyone who has a so-called “fever” will just be turned away after spending possibly multiple hundreds of dollars and waiting for months or to be there? I mean I know there’s a lot of people who just generally run a higher than average normal temperature. And it’s also quite likely that someone could have a slight fever but not have Covid-19. It’s not like they can do Covid tests at the theatre, but just going based on temperature seems a little unfair...

Also, to be honest, I really wish that people would stop saying that this is probably gonna last til next year or even longer. It’s true that really nobody knows at this point but let people at least try to have a somewhat positive outlook, okay? Shows might be reopen in September, they might not be. But to say things like “give up, Broadway isn’t gonna be back til 2021 or later” is not a good thing to say because WE DONT KNOW. Things could change drastically in the next few months. Wait until at least fall of this year to say anything about shows not returning til next year. (I am saying this not just from my own standpoint as someone who has had almost every source of happiness taken away from them, but also for all the performers and everyone else who works in the theatre industry because all of us want to get back to what we love - and in the case of many people - our jobs - as soon as possible). There are people out there (myself included) who are struggling every single day (whether that be emotionally, financially, or something else) because the things that bring them happiness have all been taken away. People can’t go to live performances. People can’t go to restaurants. People can’t go to work or school. People can’t hang out with their friends. I’m not saying I disagree with stuff being cancelled/postponed or the social distancing cause I know in the long run it will make this all end sooner. But when Broadway being closed longer than originally said (or anything else for that matter) and then people just saying “It’s gonna be even longer than that” is not in anyway helping. Just let people try and have some positive things in their life instead of always expecting the worst.


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Fosse76
#44Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 3:21pm

Kad said: "Temperature checks are easily implemented but do nothing for asymptomatic carriers of the virus, which are the real problem."

You beat me to it!! But not only that,  presumably they'd be measuring temperature with an IR temperature gun,  which would be mostly inaccurate, if not misleading. 

 

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ErikJ972
#45Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 3:24pm

Checking temps seems pointless due to asymptomatic spread. That alone would definitely not make me feel more comfortable going to see a show.

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Marlothom
#46Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 3:52pm

My concern is that the droplets travel 10 fold while singing - particularly dangerous in enclosed places like a theatre.  This is problematic for the actors singing to each other up close and personal and for the audience obviously.  I have LOVED sitting up close and getting spit on (Evan Hansen) but now it is deadly.   

That - and the risk of re-opening only to have to close again likely means Broadway and other theatre will be closed until there is a vaccine or fairly reliable and accessible treatment.   


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Kad
#47Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 4:11pm

stoptheworld38 said: "But when Broadway being closed longer than originally said (or anything else for that matter) and then people just saying “It’s gonna be even longer than that” is not in anyway helping. Just let people try and have some positive things in their life instead of always expecting the worst. "

There is absolutely nothing wrong with people being told to manage their expectations and prepare for a longer shutdown. The announcement itself does this and even specifies that this is really for the purposes of having refunds occur.

You’re right. There is an extremely slim chance that a drastic development may occur in the next four months. But you’re presumably an adult and should be able to recognize that is magical thinking at best.


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Updated On: 5/12/20 at 04:11 PM

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Jordan Catalano
#48Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 4:16pm

Here’s my hope.

Come September, we (the world) will have a clear idea of how to open and what needs to be done to safely do so. I don’t think anyone is thinking that shows will open in September, especially since it’s going to take months to recast, rehearse, etc., but by that time I hope they’ll be able to start doing those things needed for a Christmastime/beginning of the year opening.

Theatrefanboy1
#49Cursed Child Cancelled Until Sept 6
Posted: 5/12/20 at 4:27pm

I really feel though my worst fear is about to be realized. Unless there is some major insurance payouts down there for something like this. I do fear that on half of the theatres will be actually able to comeback. And on top of the fear some seniors (the largest demographic) to attend the ticket prices at the current rates will make it out of the financial budget for at least the 25% who are currently unemployed.

In terms of travel destinations there was an article a couple weeks ago talking about how travel will be popular for those “no people” locations. But places like New York. London. Beijing, Tokyo etc. Will take a drastic hit