Performances Of 'The Prom' Postponed Due To Cast Members Getting COVID-19, Hippodrome Says
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The remaining performances of "The Prom" at the Hippodrome Theatre have been postponed after multiple cast members got COVID-19, the theater posted on Facebook.
There were five performances of the Broadway musical scheduled from Jan. 21-23, according to a calendar on the theater's website.
The theater apologized for the postponement and urged ticket holders to hold on to their tickets as scheduling changes are arranged.
Details on new dates will be sent to to ticket holders when they become available, the theater said.
"The Prom," which debuted in 2018, follows two spurned Broadway stars who travel to Indiana after learning a 17-year-old lesbian won't be able to bring a girl to the dance.