Off-Broadway musical ‘A Night With Janis Joplin’ delayed indefinitely due to production issues

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Fans of “A Night With Janis Joplin” will just have to hold on, hold on.

Producers said Wednesday they have had to postpone indefinitely the off-Broadway opening “due to production issues.” The show made a splash on Broadway in October and was to open Thursday at the smaller Gramercy Theatre in Chelsea.

Featuring a powerful performance by Mary Bridget Davies as Joplin alongside a quartet of extremely talented singers, the loud, colorful, ’60s-saturated spectacle featured most of the singer’s hits, including “Down on Me,” ”Piece of My Heart,” ”Mercedes Benz” and “Me and Bobby McGee.”

Refunds for the off-Broadway run will be available.

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