

A Broadway Show Comes Back to Life
Sep 17, 2021
Michael Paulson, a theater reporter for The New York Times, dives into the revival of Broadway, focusing on the hit musical 'Six.' The conversation explores the emotional rollercoaster of the show's abrupt shutdown on opening night due to the pandemic. Paulson highlights how 'Six' reimagines the wives of Henry VIII as modern pop icons, bringing a fresh feminist perspective. He discusses the challenges and hopes of cast and crew as they navigate a return to the stage, capturing the resilience and excitement within New York's vibrant theater scene.
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Six's Opening Night
- Six's opening night was scheduled for March 12, 2020, amidst growing pandemic concerns.
- Producer Kevin McCollum describes the day's preparations, including gifts and a planned sushi celebration.
Sudden Shutdown
- Cast and crew learned about Broadway's shutdown through texts and calls from friends and agents.
- One actress describes being in Zara when she received the news, highlighting the abruptness of the situation.
Coping with the Shutdown
- The cast and crew initially thought the shutdown would be short-lived.
- Faced with extended unemployment, some cast members left New York, taught virtual lessons, or questioned their career paths.