“Hamilton,” “Wicked” and “The Lion King,” three of Broadway’s cornerstones, are set to reopen Sept. 14.
“Hamilton,” “Wicked,” and “The Lion King,” three of Broadway’s biggest shows, are set to reopen Sept. 14.
The three productions jointly announced their return date Tuesday on the ABC program “Good Morning America,” with tickets now back on sale.
The news comes just one week after New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Broadway theaters could reopen at full capacity after Labor Day. He stressed that the timeline depends on the state government’s approval of each theater’s health and safety protocols.
“Aladdin,” “Six,” “Come From Away” and “Chicago” are expected to reopen in September while “Jagged Little Pill,” “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Ain’t Too Proud” have opening dates set in October. The new “Diana” musical and the Michael Jackson musical, “MJ,” are slated for December.