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Updated · The New York Times · May 6
The Book of Mormon cancels two weeks of Broadway performances after theater fire
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 6

The Book of Mormon cancels two weeks of Broadway performances after theater fire

16 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 6
  • The shutdown runs through 17 May at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on West 49th Street, where a full vacate order remains in place after Monday's electrical blaze.
  • Producers and ATG Entertainment said damage was limited to the lighting booth, but city inspectors found heavy fire damage there and on the roof; one firefighter suffered minor injuries.
  • The cause is still under investigation. The 15-year-old hit, Broadway's 10th longest-running show, had been grossing about $750,000 weekly and hopes to mark its anniversary in June.
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