Before the lights went out on Broadway
Broadway theaters were shuttered on March 12th, 2020 in the midst of the corona virus outbreak. As of October 20th, the Broadway League, which represents theater producers, has pushed the opening date to the end of May 2021.
Broadway shutdown due to virus extended again until May 30
Until then, theater fans can scroll through 90 years of AP’s Broadway images.
Performer Josephine Baker strikes a pose during her Ziegfeld Follies performance of "The Conga" on the Winter Garden Theater stage in New York, Feb. 11, 1936. Her appearance in Broadway's "Going to Town" is the first since she left the United States ten years ago. (AP Photo)
Mark M. Barron (1905-1960) joined the AP in 1931. He was one of AP’s earliest theater writers. In his 29 years with the AP Barron was a drama critic, World War II correspondent, feature writer and New York city editor.
"Be Careful, It's My Heart," is the song Irving Berlin, right, sings to Mark Barron, Associated Press and Wide World drama editor during an interview in Berlin's New York office, July 16, 1942. (AP Photo/Murray Becker)
With theaters shuttered, broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell serenaded his fellow New Yorkers from his apartment window.
“To follow that star. No matter how hopeless, no matter how far ...”