All performances of the 'Saturday Night Fever' musical have been cancelled at Manchester Opera House due to 'Covid related absences'.
The hit musical was set to kick off at the theatre, on Quay Street, on January 25 and was set to take to the stage until the following Saturday, January 29.
However, due to complications brought on by coronavirus, the theatre has taken to social media to announce that every performance has now been cancelled.
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The option to purchase tickets from the ATG Tickets website for the venue has also been removed.
Guests have been told they will be contacted with further information over the coming days.
In December, a Covid outbreak among the Book of Mormon musical cast and crew at Manchester's Palace Theatre forced the cancellation of all the shows there until after Christmas.
A statement released this afternoon by the Opera House theatre said "Owing to COVID related absences, we regret to announce that all Saturday Night Fever performances from Tue 25 - Sat 29 January have been cancelled.
"Guests affected will be contacted by their point of purchase the coming days with further information.
"Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to welcoming you back to the theatre soon."