Park Square Theater cancels upcoming Songbook Series due to 'serious illness'
Park Square Theatre in downtown St. Paul has canceled its upcoming Songbook Series due to a "serious illness" in the cast.
The Valentine's Day-oriented Broadway in Love, scheduled for Friday and Saturday performances, was canceled Tuesday afternoon.
"We deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding," the theater wrote, announcing all ticket-holders will receive further instruction via email.
The show was set to feature iconic Broadway love songs, performed by the four-member cast comprised of James A. Rocco, Raymond Berg, Caroline Innerbichler and Erin Schwab.
No further details regarding the nature of the illness has been provided.
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