Broadway was booming. Then the coronavirus turned New York’s theater district into a ghost town.
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Each of these theaters has its own story to tell, its own interrupted journey.
Atop the Booth Theater is a headstone of sorts: a darkened marquee promoting a revival of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” that closed before opening and will not resume when Broadway returns.
Atop the Booth Theater is a headstone of sorts: a darkened marquee promoting a revival of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” that closed before opening and will not resume when Broadway returns.