'Mula sa Buwan' postpones closing shows due to COVID-19 exposure

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'Mula sa Buwan' postpones closing shows due to COVID-19 exposure
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“Mula sa Buwan,” the famed Filipino musical, has postponed its closing shows due to a member of their team testing positive for COVID-19.

“Mula sa Buwan,” the famed Filipino musical, has postponed its closing shows “with deep regret” due to a member of their team testing positive for COVID-19.

“We know that many of you have traveled far, braved the rains, and made arrangements just to step foot on the moon with us,” said their statement on Twitter. “Unfortunately, our most feared circumstance happened today. One member of the team has tested positive for COVID-19-- leaving the rest exposed.”For the actors, crew, and audience members’ safety, the company "had to make an executive decision at 3:45PM [on Friday] to cancel and move [their] remaining show dates.

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