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‘Mean Girls’ Broadway Musical Announces Official Closure Amid Pandemic

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Mean Girls Broadway musical has been cancelled after producers announce closure of the popular show.

The original Mean Girls film was written by Tina Fey, who also starred in the flick, and also wrote the Broadway show is yet to comment.

After nearly three years and over 800 performances, the impact of COVID-19 has taken its toll on the major musical show, leaving many out of work.

In a statement, producers said, “Dear Friends, Mean Girls played 833 performances at the August Wilson Theatre, and we loved each and every one. ‘Irregardless,’ the time has come for us to say, ‘Goodbye’ to Broadway as we will not be reopening upon its return. As Karen Smith once said, everything is really two things. Yes, this news makes us want to cry into our cheese fries. But this is also only the beginning for Mean Girls the Musical, and we have so much to look forward to!

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We’ll see you soon on our National Tour, which resumes performances this summer, and in the upcoming film adaptation from Paramount Pictures. In the meantime, we’ll continue to share content and updates here.

Regina George would tell us to not care what anyone else thinks, but it has been thrilling for us to watch audiences like you enjoy the show. Thank you for helping us make fetch happen. The limit to our gratitude does not exist.”

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