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On Broadway, audiences (and phantoms) must be masked, vaccinated

Ramin Karimloo, right, performs a scene with Sierra Boggess from the sequel to “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Love Never Dies” in central London, March 3, 2010. As shows begin to open in New York City, Broadway will require that everyone in their theaters be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

Ramin Karimloo, right, performs a scene with Sierra Boggess from the sequel to “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Love Never Dies” in central London, March 3, 2010. As shows begin to open in New York City, Broadway will require that everyone in their theaters be vaccinated against the coronavirus. (Joel Ryan, Associated Press)


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