Broadway Vows “We Will Be Back” After Coronavirus Shutdown

The lights went out on Broadway on March 12, 2020. On Friday, exactly one year after Broadway closed, members from the theater community gathered in Times Square to declare “we will be back.” Through song and dance, some of Broadway’s best showed up in full force and full voice.

The event was directed by theater producer and director Holly-Anne Devlin and former editor-in-chief of Playbill Blake Ross.

“In New York State alone, $19 billion depends on the Broadway and arts economy, so we are absolutely essential workers,” Devlin said. “And today, we are here to celebrate that and to show everybody that we need support

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