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The sign on the door of a closed Regal movie theater in New York City, March 2020; Regal Cinemas reopened most of their theaters on August 21, 2020, re-closed them on October 8, 2020, and has been reopened since April 2, 2021. The opening March weekend saw a dramatically lower box office than the same weekend in 2019.
Most dance companies have cancelled their remainders of the 2019–2020 season, and several companies have cancelled the entire spring season. 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. [34]
NYPD taping off One Grand Central Place during the early afternoon of March 3, 2020, in response to New York's first confirmed case of COVID-19 person-to-person spread New York City Subway passengers on March 9, when there were 16 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New York City, with NYC Transit Interim President Sarah Feinberg on the right
U.S. movie theaters nationwide are preparing to shut down after President Donald Trump announced new guidelines urging against gatherings of more than 10 people because of the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have agreed to close all movie theaters, gyms, bars, restaurants, and casinos in the states starting at 8p ...
Movie theaters are still mostly shuttered. A handful of cinemas in places like Texas and Georgia are trying out socially-distanced moviegoing as states reopen. Universal Pictures led the charge in ...
Released in North America as planned on March 13, 2020. However, it was released digitally earlier than usual on March 27 due to theater closures. [96] In the Heights: Released in theaters and on Max on June 10, 2021. [97] [l] [x] Infamous: Released in select theaters, drive-in theaters, and VOD on June 12, 2020. [98] Insidious: The Red Door
Highland Theatre, a historic movie theater in Highland Park, has closed after 100 years. The theater struggled to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.