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Last week, the Broadway League announced that its theaters would be closed until at least May 30. But on Sunday, two dozen shielded performers, including Bernadette Peters and Andrew Rannells, surprised passers-by in Times Square with a rendition of Stephen Sondheim’s “Sunday” — an effort to create a “moment of joy” to counteract the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
What does Broadway mean to you? Have you ever seen a show there? What was the experience like? If you haven’t, tell us about another live-performance experience you have had that was memorable. How have you been getting your theater fix during the pandemic?
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