In New York, the change of the seasons marks an annual cleansing of the theatrical palette, too. On Broadway, shows that make it past arrival of the summer with the Tony Awards in early June (which annually brings its own prompt casualties) might carry on through it to capitalise on the tourist season, but disappear by the Labor Day weekend (the first Monday of September, that marks the official end of the summer). T…
SOURCE: The Stage at 02:00AM on August 23, 2012