The Great White Way Goes Dark: Broadway on Strike
More than a week has passed in the stagehand strike that has left most of Broadway dark and there appears to be little sign of a thaw. Over two dozen Broadway theatres are closed and will remain closed until the dispute is settled. Among the affected shows are the immensely popular Spring Awakening and Wicked.
There are a few shows that remain unaffected by the strike:
- Shakespeare’s Cymbeline at Victoria Beaumont Theatre at Lincon Center (212) 239-6200. Until Jan 6, 2008. $65-$90
- Mary Poppins at New Amsterdam Theatre (212) 307-4747. $25-250
- Mauritius at Biltmore Theatre (212) 239-6200. Until Nov 25, 2007. $46.50-$91.50
- Pygmalion at American Airlines Theatre (212) 719-1300. Until Dec 16, 2007. $51.25-$96.25
- The Ritz at Studio 54 (212) 719-1300. Until Dec 9, 2007. $36.25-$96.25
- 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Circle in the Square Theatre. $50-$175
- Xanadu at Helen Hayes Theatre (212) 239-6200. $41.25-$251.25
- Young Frankenstein at Hilton Theatre (212) 307-4100. $50-$450
In most cases, if you purchased tickets to a show that has been canceled, your credit card will be automatically credited for the amount. If you purchased your tickets with cash, refer to the I Love New York Theatre website for information on returns.
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