remain dark until at least June 2021, but on Thursday the West 46th Street restaurant will flip its lights back on, and its notorious wall of flops, honoring the Broadway productions that never made a buck, will be gawked at once again.“Joe Allen has to survive,” actor Nathan Lane, who likes to nosh on Joe’s comfort food between shows on matinee days, told The Post. “It’s too important a landmark.”Never a place to make a big fuss — the wood-paneled joint has a tucked-away exterior, with only a subdued green awning to announce itself — the reopening won’t have confetti cannons or a Champagne toast.
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