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Most opera productions have been cancelled or postponed, by companies such as the Canadian Opera Company, Metropolitan Opera and The Royal Opera. For example, the Boston Symphony Orchestra cancelled their Asian tour, Orchestre de Paris had also cancelled their concerts. Most orchestra performances have been cancelled or postponed.
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The respective farewells of American Ballet Theatre's Stella Abrera and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Hope Boykin were not rescheduled. The performance cancellations had also impacted several dancers' retirement, such as Eleonora Abbagnato of the Paris Opera Ballet, whose departure was already delayed due to a dancers' strike, and is now postponed to autumn 2020. For example, National Ballet of Canada had to revise their 2020/21 season, with the world premieres of MADDADDAM postponed to fall 2020, Karen Kain's Swan Lake postponed to 2021, and the North American premiere of Victoria postponed to 2022 to make way for Swan Lake.
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Some companies had to reschedule their future performances and premieres. In June 2020, the New York City Ballet announced the remaining performance in 2020 are canceled, including the annual George Balanchine's The Nutcracker performances in December, the first time since the ballet premiered in 1954. For example, the American Ballet Theatre 80th Anniversary Season at the Metropolitan Opera House was cancelled, along with New York Premiere of Of Love and Rage and several dancers' debuts. Most dance companies have cancelled their remainders of the 2019–2020 season, and several companies have cancelled the entire spring season. Throughout 2021, spikes in the pandemic caused some closures even after markets reopened. The 2020 announcement of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama was postponed to May 4 via live stream on the prize's official website. The 2020 Laurence Olivier Awards ceremony was cancelled, with the awards issued in an alternate manner. Marquee of the In the Heart of the Beast Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota Hairspray at the London Coliseum, and What's New Pussycat? at the Leeds Playhouse. Doubtfire, revival of Plaza Suite, Sing Street, Six, and revival of Take Me Out West End openings including Blithe Spirit, Cinderella, revival of The Seagull and revival of Sunday in the Park with George Local Hero and 4000 Miles at the Old Vic. Premieres and openings postponed included the world premieres of 101 Dalmatians and Identical, Broadway openings as revival of American Buffalo, Caroline, or Change, Diana, Flying Over Sunset, revival of How I Learned to Drive, The Lehman Trilogy, Mrs. Shakespeare's Globe called for urgent funding in order to avoid insolvency. The Secret of My Success, mid-run in its world premiere and pre-Broadway tryout at the Paramount Theatre, was shut down March 13. Mean Girls announced on January 7, 2021, that it would not be reopening post pandemic, though it intended to resume its tour and the film adaptation of the musical remained in the works. Both Hangmen and revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? on Broadway cancelled their entire run, though they had a few preview performances prior to the Broadway shut down. 9 to 5: The Musical on West End, Beetlejuice, The Inheritance, and Thriller – Live on Broadway and the Endgame and Rough for Theatre II double bill at The Old Vic were already scheduled to end, but were forced to close earlier than expected.
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Waitress on West End and Frozen on Broadway announced they would close permanently. All Broadway theatres in New York were closed as well as West End theatres in London. Theatre performances were cancelled or delayed. Live musical performances in indoor spaces were cancelled. Marquee at The Anthem, a music venue in Washington, D.C., that has ceased operations during the pandemic