Broadway Barks, the annual pet adoption event that’s become one of the New York theater community’s more popular summertime charity activities, has been scuttled this year due to ongoing construction in Shubert Alley.
Shubert Alley, the block-long pedestrian walkway “in the heart” of the theater district, has been the longtime home of the adoption event co-founded in 1999 by Bernadette Peters and the late Mary Tyler Moore. “It’s terribly distressing news but there’s simply no other reasonable space to hold Broadway Barks that will keep the adoptable dogs and cats safe and be accessible to the theatre fans who have made Barks so successful for 20 years,” Peters said. “We looked at lots of options and other dates, but there was no available alternative for this summer that would work.”‘s Santino Fontana to direct viewers to broadwaybarks.com and/or broadwaycares.org in lieu of the annual event.
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