
The owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theatres extend the current mask requirement for audiences through at least 5/31, but many will no longer check vaccination status after 4/30.
Audience protocols for June and beyond will be announced in May. https://t.co/Za3Nj1nkIl — The Broadway League (@BroadwayLeague) April 15, 2022
Charlotte St. Martin, President of The Broadway League said, “Since resuming performances last fall, over five million attendees have seen a Broadway show, and the safety and security of our cast, crew, and audience has been our top priority.” “Our intention is that by maintaining strict audience masking through at least the month of May, we will continue that track record of safety for all,” added Martin. “And of course, we urge everyone to get vaccinated.” According to Deadline, “Most theater owners on Broadway had reported that they will drop the vaccination requirement on May 1, including the Shubert Organization, the Nederlander Organization, Disney Theatrical Productions and Circle in the Square.” Theatergoers are advised to consult the show website or point of purchase for information about proof of vaccination requirements for your show. Audience masking protocols for June and beyond will be announced in May. Last May, the governor of New York announced that Broadway would be allowed to reopen at full capacity as long as mask and vaccination protocols were followed.
Many of Broadway’s theater owners have decided to stop checking the vaccination status of ticket holders after April 30, but all will continue to require that audience members wear masks inside theaters through at least May 31. https://t.co/2C9iHA3f4Z
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 15, 2022
Broadway theatergoers will have to keep their masks up through at least May 31, the Broadway League said. https://t.co/TJrN0i5yDB
— ABC News (@ABC) April 16, 2022
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