Fire causes ‘substantial damage’ to Book of Mormon theater in New York
A fire broke out Monday at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York, forcing a temporary closure of the venue that hosts the long-running musical *The Book of Mormon*. The blaze, which started in an electrical room, caused "substantial damage," primarily to the fourth-floor area and a backroom containing lighting equipment.

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AI-generatedA fire broke out Monday at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York, forcing a temporary closure of the venue that hosts the long-running musical *The Book of Mormon*. The blaze, which started in an electrical room, caused "substantial damage," primarily to the fourth-floor area and a backroom containing lighting equipment. Firefighters faced challenges due to the theater's catwalks and rigging but successfully extinguished the fire, with one firefighter sustaining minor injuries. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. The duration of the theater's closure and the impact on future performances of *The Book of Mormon* are yet to be determined.
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5 extractedThe damage was largely confined to the fourth-floor area and a backroom containing lighting equipment and dangling chandeliers.
Everyone has been safely removed from the theater.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The blaze, which began in an electrical room, caused substantial damage to the Eugene O’Neill Theatre.
A fire broke out Monday in the Broadway theater hosting The Book of Mormon, forcing the musical to close temporarily.