Audiences return to Popejoy for first time since 2019

Audiences return to Popejoy for first time since 2019

Popejoy Hall has been closed to the public since March 2020 due to the pandemic, but this week, it welcomed actors and audiences back as the national tour of “Mean Girls” made a stop in Albuquerque.

With a book written by Tina Fey, “Mean Girls” is adapted from the 2004 film, also written by Fey.

Anyone attending a show at Popejoy must provide proof of vaccination (currently at least two doses of Pfizer or Moderna, or one dose of J&J), and masks must be worn at all times. Those who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 must provide negative test results from a PCR test administered by a lab. Results from at-home tests are not accepted.

“Mean Girls” runs through Dec. 12. The much-anticipated hit “Hamilton” comes to town Jan. 25 through Feb. 13, 2022.

Information on all of Popejoy’s upcoming shows, along with ticketing details, can be found on the Popejoy Presents website: popejoypresents.com/


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