“Hamilton” is hatching a plan to make history yet again, Page Six has learned — by wielding its massive might to become the first show to open on Broadway after the COVID-19 lockdown. And with a characteristic theatrical flair, we’re told they’re hoping to throw open the door of the Richard Rodgers Theatre on July 4. BROADWAY EXTENDS SHUTDOWN UNTIL JANUARY DUE TO CORONAVIRUS PANDEMICAlso, power player Lin-Manuel Miranda would be well placed to take a reduction in pay on his nightly cut as its author. It’d be on the front pages of the paper.”Of course, if vaccine rollouts are successful, theaters could be opening much earlier — even before July. Reps for “Hamilton” declined to comment.
Source: Fox News November 30, 2020 21:37 UTC