Broadway theaters in New York, closed since March due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will remain closed until at least January 2021, trade associations The Broadway League said on Monday, adding that all theaters reimburse or now exchange tickets.

One of New York's major attractions, Broadway theaters, which have been closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, will remain closed until at least January 2021, The Broadway League trade association said on Monday.

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Refunds and exchanges possible for all tickets

All theaters "now offer refunds or exchanges for tickets purchased for performances scheduled before January 3," the association said in a statement, without giving a firm reopening date.

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"Our members work closely with unions, experts and great minds inside and outside the theater world to (...) identify and implement the measures that will allow performances to be resumed safely for the public and employees, "said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League.