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Posted by: reed23 12:58 am EST 01/03/22
In reply to: re: Mrs. Doubtfire Takes a Haitus on Broadway from January 10 - March 14 - Singapore/Fling 09:38 pm EST 01/02/22

When a show closes, I don't think of its employees as being "fired," and likewise when a show closes down with intention to reopen.

"Kevin McCollum, a veteran Broadway producer whose previous credits include “Rent” and “Avenue Q,” said he would close the musical comedy beginning Jan. 10, with a plan to reopen on March 14. The move will cost 115 people their jobs for that period; McCollum said he is committed to rehiring those who want to return.

“My job is to protect the jobs long-term of those who are working on ‘Mrs. Doubtfire,’ and this is the best way I can do that today,” he said in an interview. “I can’t just sit idly by when there’s a solution, albeit unprecedented and painful. I can’t guarantee anything, but at this moment this is the most prudent thing I can do with the tools I have.”
Link New York Times on the "Mrs. Doubtfire" hiatus
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