Broadway Week ticket deal extended following snowstorm


              A pair of New York City Department of Sanitation front end loaders prepare plowed snow for a melter, background left, in lower Manhattan, in New York, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016. Cities hit hard by a massive snowstorm along the U.S. East Coast were getting closer to their normal routines Tuesday after more than three days of digging out. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
A pair of New York City Department of Sanitation front end loaders prepare plowed snow for a melter, background left, in lower Manhattan, in New York, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016. Cities hit hard by a massive snowstorm along the U.S. East Coast were getting closer to their normal routines Tuesday after more than three days of digging out. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

NEW YORK (AP) - New York's massive snowfall might have a silver lining on Broadway.

Dozens of shows have agreed to extend their two-for-one tickets deal an extra few days to make up for lost business after Saturday's cancelations. Broadway Week, currently in effect, will now run to Feb. 7.

The participating shows extending are "Aladdin," ''Allegiance," ''An American in Paris," ''Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," ''Chicago," ''The Color Purple," ''The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," ''Fiddler on the Roof," ''Finding Neverland," ''Fun Home," ''The Humans," ''Jersey Boys," ''The King and I," ''Kinky Boots," ''Les Miserables," ''Matilda the Musical," 'On Your Feet!" ''Our Mother's Brief Affair," ''The Phantom of the Opera," ''School of Rock," ''Something Rotten!" ''A View From the Bridge" and "Wicked."

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