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        <title><![CDATA[‘Frozen the Musical’ closes amid Broadway’s coronavirus shutdown]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Frozen the Musical” will close on Broadway, Disney announced Thursday, making it the biggest theatrical demise caused by the <strong>coronavirus pandemic</strong> so far.</p><p>The $30 million musical becomes the third show to prematurely shutter during the crisis, following the plays “Hangmen” and <strong>“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,”</strong> starring Laurie Metcalf and Rupert Everett. Those shows, however, were much smaller and had limited runs. Until Thursday, &#8220;Frozen&#8221; had no stated plans to close at the St. James Theatre.</p><p>Several other productions due to open this spring, such as the comedy <strong>“Plaza Suite,”</strong> starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker, and the musical revival “Caroline, or Change,” have delayed their openings until 2021.</p><p>The “Frozen” cast was told the grim news by Disney Theatricals president Thomas Schumacher on Thursday.</p><p>The closure comes in the wake of the Broadway League making the unfortunate, if inevitable, announcement that all Broadway shows would <strong>remain dark through at least Sept. 6</strong> — depriving productions of summer tourist business and, vitally for “Frozen,” kids on summer break. Most insiders don&#8217;t expect a butt in a Broadway seat till winter at the earliest.</p><p>“Frozen,” a billion-dollar franchise for Disney, did respectable business on Broadway, but it lacked the consistency and broad appeal of “The Lion King” and “Aladdin” — <strong>not to mention the reviews</strong> — <strong>and attendance often dipped</strong> dramatically during off-peak seasons. Having opened in March 2018, its run lasted just over two years. Disney is cagey about its finances, but &#8220;Frozen&#8221; most likely did not recoup its investment.</p><p>Plans are on for West End and European productions, however. <strong>“Frozen” is slated to reopen</strong> the newly renovated Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London in the fall. But insiders say reaching opening night on time is a long shot.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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