London's West End has extended its shutdown until the end of May amid the coronavirus pandemic. Details:
London's theater heartland has now canceled all performances through May 31 as it waits for"further clarity from the government."
The news was announced Monday, extending the shutdown beyond the previous date for canceled shows of April 26. "We look forward to welcoming you back into our theaters as soon as we are allowed to resume performances. In the meantime stay safe and healthy," the statement continued.
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