ABC News (08/23/22)
New York City's Metropolitan Opera has lifted its vaccination mandate for audiences next season but will still require the wearing of masks. The move distinguishes the Met from Broadway theaters, which eased restrictions in July by making mask-wearing optional. Most Broadway theaters lifted the requirement that audience members provide proof of vaccination to enter venues back in May. The Met season kicks off Sept. 27 with the company premiere of Cherubini's "Medea" in an Italian translation.
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