Moulin Rouge!, Jagged Little Pill Cancel December 16 Performance Due to COVID-19
The news is the latest in a string of coronavirus-related show cancellations.
The news is the latest in a string of coronavirus-related show cancellations.
Khandi Alexander, Marinda Anderson, Brittany Bellizeare, and Andy Lucien will star Off-Broadway.
The stars will not walk the red carpet or attend the after-party, although the screening will continue as planned.
The non-profit theatre company will showcase works by Danny Tejera, Vivian J.O. Barnes, and Susan Xu.
This evening's performance is currently scheduled to go on as planned.
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