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Broadway theaters drop their mask mandate starting in July

FILE - Broadway posters appear outside the Richard Rodgers Theatre during Covid-19 lockdown in New York on May 13, 2020. Broadway theaters will no longer demand audiences wear masks starting in July. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) (Evan Agostini, 2020 Invision)

NEW YORK – In another sign that the world of entertainment is returning to pre-pandemic normal, Broadway theaters will no longer demand audiences wear masks starting in July.

The Broadway League announced Tuesday that mask-wearing will be optional next month onward, a further loosening of restrictions. In May, most Broadway theaters lifted the requirement that audience members provide proof of vaccination to enter venues.

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The latest policy will ā€œbe evaluated on a monthly basis as we continue to monitor the science,ā€ according to a statement by the League, which represents Broadway producers. It also said that ā€œaudience members are still encouraged to wear masks in theaters.ā€ Producers have long complained that ticket sales may be depressed due to the mask ban.

Actors' Equity Association, which represents 51,000 stage actors and stage managers, did have a reaction to the change.


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