Hadestown, Waitress Casts Serenade the Streets During New York City Blackout

Due to yesterday's blackout, many of Broadway's smash hit shows have been cancelled. However, just because there's no performance, THE SHOW MUST GO ON. Last night, cast members from some of the cancelled shows took to the streets of the Theater district by sharing their talents to those who initially brought tickets to at least give them something. Check out some of these highlights. How awesome is this?!!

Hadestown, Waitress Casts Serenade the Streets During New York City Blackout

And other scenes from the evening the lights went out.

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ON THE MARQUEE: BROADWAY CONDUCTS THE ELECTRIC CITY and LIVIN’ IT UP ON TOP. Congrats

ON THE MARQUEE: BROADWAY CONDUCTS THE ELECTRIC CITY and LIVIN’ IT UP ON TOP. Congrats to the company of Hadestown that just took home 8 Tony Awards this Sunday including BEST MUSICAL.

Get a look at the updated front of house billboard outside the Walter Kerr Theatre now revealing that historical milestone.

How exciting is this?





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TOOT TOOT, BEEP BEEP! The QUEEN IS BACK and is bringing HOT STUFF to a city near you.

TOOT TOOT, BEEP BEEP! The QUEEN IS BACK and is bringing HOT STUFF to a city near you. The official dates have been announced for the upcoming North American National Tour of the smash hit Summer: The Donna Summer Musical. The tour will launch in Rochester, NY beginning this October 2019 before… MoreThe queen of disco is back?and this time we?re dancing across the United States! 💃🏿 Catch #DonnaSummerMusical in a city near you on our North American tour starting this fall. Visit bit.ly/SUMMERTour for more info!

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New York City Council Approves Plans to Raise the Palace Theatre

THIS ALSO JUST IN: Another reason why SpongeBob Broadway is set to close is because the Palace Theater is about to get a full renovation.

The idea by Maefield Development and approved by New York City Council is expecting to cost $2.4 billion renovation. The plan is to raise the Palace Theatre about 29 feet above the ground, creating a downstairs space covering 10,000 square feet. It will also expand the Doubletree Hotel (located right next door) and the addition of retail space and more LED signage.

Thoughts?

New York City Council Approves Plans to Raise the Palace Theatre

As BroadwayWorld previously reported, plans are underway for a renovation of the property that is home to the iconic Palace Theatre, and according to Crains, New York City Council just approved Maefield Development’s proposal.

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