Broadway
marks a milestone today, and this week also saw COVID-19 restrictions for
audiences eased at many theaters.
After months of star studded opening nights,
revivals of old favorites, and new shows making their mark -- the curtain comes
down on Broadway's comeback season today. The cutoff date to be eligible for
this year's Tony Awards.
Thirty-six
shows are now up and running
on Broadway after gradual reopening began last fall.
As the industry anticipates
next Monday's planned announcement of Tony Award nominees, many theaters have eased COVID-19
restrictions, no longer mandating proof of vaccination to see a show. It’s a
move that has left theater goers with mixed opinions.
As Broadway continues to
adapt to COVID-19, its next season with new shows poised to open is about to
begin.
Some shows continue to
require proof of vaccination. Check its website or with point of purchase for
current COVID-19 requirements.