In early March, Aaron Tveit felt like he was coming down with a cold. The 36-year-old actor, who had spent the last eight months on Broadway playing Christian in “Moulin Rouge!
The Musical,” thought it might be spring allergies. Only a few weeks ago, there were conflicting reports about COVID-19 in the United States.
But the producers of “Moulin Rouge!” wanted to be cautious. They huddled with the cast to tell them they were taking extra measures: not allowing guests backstage; asking crowds at the stage door to hold out their playbills for autographs, so they wouldn’t be passing germs back and forth.
Tveit refrained from going out to meet with fans that week because of his runny nose. Then on March 12, the Broadway community discovered
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