No
Time
To
Die
star
Daniel
Craig
is
among
one
of
the
members
of
the
Broadway
production
of
Macbeth
to
have
tested
positive
for
COVID-19,
following
which
performances
of
the
show
have
been
cancelled
through
April
7.
According
to
The
Hollywood
Reporter,
the
positive
diagnosis
results
were
detected
among
the
company
on
Saturday,
April
2.
"Performances
of
MACBETH
on
Broadway
are
being
cancelled
through
Thursday,
April
7th
due
to
the
detection
of
a
limited
number
of
positive
covid
test
results
within
the
company," the
statement
on
Macbeth
On
Broadway's
official
Instagram
page
read.
The
production
also
offered
an
apology
for
the
inconvenience
caused
to
the
ticket
holders.
"All
tickets
for
the
cancelled
performances
will
be
refunded
at
the
original
point
of
purchase,"
they
said.
Initially,
show
cancellations
were
limited
to
a
matinee
and
evening
performance
on
April
2,
which
was
announced
on
the
production's
Twitter
account.
Macbeth
began
previews
on
March
29
and
will
officially
open
on
April
28
for
a
15-week
limited
engagement
at
the
Longacre
Theatre,
New
York.
This
adaptation
of
the
classic
Shakespearan
drama
is
directed
by
Tony
Award
winner
Sam
Gold.
Former
Bond
actor
Daniel
Craig
stars
in
the
play
opposite
Oscar-nominee
Ruth
Negga
in
her
Broadway
debut.
Phillip
James
Brannon,
Grantham
Coleman,
Asia
Kate
Dillon,
Maria
Dizzia,
Amber
Gray,
Emeka
Guindo,
Paul
Lazar,
Bobbi
MacKenzie,
Michael
Patrick
Thornton
and
Danny
Wolohan
are
also
part
of
the
cast.
The
ensemble
is
rounded
out
by
Che
Ayende,
Eboni
Flowers
and
Peter
Smith,
with
Stevie
Ray
Dallimore
serving
as
the
standby
for
Craig.
The
show
is
produced
by
Bond
movies
producer
Barbara
Broccoli,
The
Shubert
Organization,
Michael
G
Wilson,
and
Frederick
Zollo.