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'Killing Eve' star Jodie Comer had to be helped off stage at her Broadway show because she couldn't breathe

Jun 8, 2023, 03:24 IST
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Jodie Comer attends the 2023 Drama Desk Awards.Theo Wargo/Getty Images
  • Jodie Comer had to leave her Broadway play on Wednesday after saying she couldn't breathe.
  • Comer stopped the one-woman show after 10 minutes and couldn't continue.
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"Killing Eve" star Jodie Comer had to leave her Wednesday performance of her one-woman Broadway play, "Prima Facie," after telling the audience she couldn't breathe because of smoke from Canadian wildfires, Variety reported.

Comer stopped the performance of "Prima Facie" about 10 minutes into the matinee show, a spokesperson for the show confirmed to Insider. Variety reported that Comer was helped off the stage by a stage manager.

The spokesperson told Insider that Comer had difficulty breathing because of the smoke that engulfed the city. Comer's understudy, Dani Arlington, took over the role for the remainder of the performance, the spokesperson said.

"Prima Facie" has been nominated for four Tony Awards. Comer's reps didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

New York is experiencing terrible air quality as smoke from Canadian wildfires blows south.

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The city's sky has had a yellow hue for the last two days, and the air smells like smoke. The haze has been so bad that it blocked out the NYC skyline and forced nearby airports to ground and delay flights.

The National Weather Service has urged vulnerable people, including seniors and young children, to limit their time outdoors until the smoke clears.

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