PPAC To Delay All Shows Until Fall 2021

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Cranston RI

19 November, 2020

12:41 PM

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PROVIDENCE, RI — Bad news, Broadway fans. Rhode Island's Great White Way will remain dark until this time next year. On Wednesday, the president and CEO of the Providence Performing Arts Center announced that the theater will not reopen in January, as planned, and will instead present its Broadway series starting in late fall 2021. A new schedule has not been announced for the slate of hit shows, which include Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton and Jesus Christ Superstar. The theater has been closed to the public since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in March. In May, President J.L. Singleton said the season was set to resume in January. PPAC is not the only theater in Rhode Island to close its doors for the near future. Providence's Trinity Repertory Company moved its annual staging of A Christmas Carol online, while Warwick's Gamm Theatre announced in October that it would delay Season 36 until fall 2021. More information about PPAC's rescheduled Broadway series is available on the theater's frequently asked questions page. Coronavirus in Rhode Island: Read more3 New Coronavirus Test Sites Coming To Rhode IslandThanksgiving Guidance Coming For Rhode IslandRhode Island Coronavirus Cases Skyrocket To New HighRI Governor's Weekly News Conferences Moved To ThursdaysRhode Island's Weekly Coronavirus Rate Exceeds 5 PercentRhode Island Selected For Coronavirus Vaccine Pilot ProgramNew Providence Coronavirus Restrictions: Gatherings Cut To 5

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