Tyne Daly in New York City on Nov. 19, 2019.Photo:Craig Barritt/GettyAftera hospitalization caused her to drop outof herBroadwayshow,Tyne Dalyis expected to make a full recovery, says the play’s director.The 77-year-old legend of stage and screen was set to lead the revival of John Patrick Shanley’s award-winning playDoubt: A Parableas Sister Aloysius, alongside costarsLiev Schreiber, Quincy Tyler Bernstine andZoe Kazan.On Feb. 6, PEOPLE confirmed an undisclosed health-related issue had caused theCagney and Laceystar to be hospitalized on Feb. 2.“On behalf of the cast and crew ofDoubt, and the entire Roundabout family, we are elated that Tyne is on the mend and on her way to a full recovery,” the show’s director, Scott Ellis, tells PEOPLE on Friday.Isabel Keating stepped into the role of Sister Aloysius after the Roundabout Theatre Company production’s first preview performance, scheduled for that day, was canceled.Daly “did her invited dress [rehearsal] performance and then was hospitalized,” an industry insider confirmed to PEOPLE Thursday. “But she is going to be okay.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Tyne Daly in New York City on Jan. 10, 2024; Amy Ryan in New York City on Nov. 13, 2023.John Nacion/Shutterstock; Cindy Ord/GettyPer a previous release from the company, Daly “was unexpectedly hospitalized … and unfortunately needs to withdraw from the production while she receives medical care.”Amy Ryanstepped into the Sister Aloysius role this past Tuesday for the duration of the show.Doubtwould have added to Daly’s seven Broadway credits, which stretch back to 1967’sThat Summer - That Fall. Her work in New York theater includes the 1989 production ofGypsy,which earned her aTony Awardfor best actress in a musical.Tyne Daly in in New York City on Feb. 2, 2015.John Lamparski/GettyHer six-timeEmmy-winning work on television includesCagney and Lacey, ChristyandJudging Amy. More recently, she appeared on screen in 2017’sSpider-Man: Homecomingand made guest appearances onGrey’s Anatomy,Madam SecretaryandMom.“With respect and admiration for Tyne, we wish her the best and a quick recovery,” Ellis, who is also the artistic director of Roundabout, previously said in a statement. “We are grateful that Amy Ryan said yes — in a quick minute — to join our company and take on the role.”The statement continued, “We deeply appreciate Isabel Keating, who remarkably stepped in with a day of rehearsal and allowed us to get the production up on its feet during this first week of performances.”The revival ofDoubtwill have its official opening on March 7 at Broadway’s Todd Haimes Theatre.Doubtoriginally debuted on Broadway in 2005 starring a Tony Award-winningCherry Jonesas Sister Aloysius. The 2008Oscar-nominated film adaptation starredMeryl Streepin that role, along withViola Davis,Amy Adamsand the latePhilip Seymour Hoffman.
Tyne Daly in New York City on Nov. 19, 2019.Photo:Craig Barritt/Getty

Craig Barritt/Getty
Aftera hospitalization caused her to drop outof herBroadwayshow,Tyne Dalyis expected to make a full recovery, says the play’s director.The 77-year-old legend of stage and screen was set to lead the revival of John Patrick Shanley’s award-winning playDoubt: A Parableas Sister Aloysius, alongside costarsLiev Schreiber, Quincy Tyler Bernstine andZoe Kazan.On Feb. 6, PEOPLE confirmed an undisclosed health-related issue had caused theCagney and Laceystar to be hospitalized on Feb. 2.“On behalf of the cast and crew ofDoubt, and the entire Roundabout family, we are elated that Tyne is on the mend and on her way to a full recovery,” the show’s director, Scott Ellis, tells PEOPLE on Friday.Isabel Keating stepped into the role of Sister Aloysius after the Roundabout Theatre Company production’s first preview performance, scheduled for that day, was canceled.Daly “did her invited dress [rehearsal] performance and then was hospitalized,” an industry insider confirmed to PEOPLE Thursday. “But she is going to be okay.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Tyne Daly in New York City on Jan. 10, 2024; Amy Ryan in New York City on Nov. 13, 2023.John Nacion/Shutterstock; Cindy Ord/GettyPer a previous release from the company, Daly “was unexpectedly hospitalized … and unfortunately needs to withdraw from the production while she receives medical care.”Amy Ryanstepped into the Sister Aloysius role this past Tuesday for the duration of the show.Doubtwould have added to Daly’s seven Broadway credits, which stretch back to 1967’sThat Summer - That Fall. Her work in New York theater includes the 1989 production ofGypsy,which earned her aTony Awardfor best actress in a musical.Tyne Daly in in New York City on Feb. 2, 2015.John Lamparski/GettyHer six-timeEmmy-winning work on television includesCagney and Lacey, ChristyandJudging Amy. More recently, she appeared on screen in 2017’sSpider-Man: Homecomingand made guest appearances onGrey’s Anatomy,Madam SecretaryandMom.“With respect and admiration for Tyne, we wish her the best and a quick recovery,” Ellis, who is also the artistic director of Roundabout, previously said in a statement. “We are grateful that Amy Ryan said yes — in a quick minute — to join our company and take on the role.”The statement continued, “We deeply appreciate Isabel Keating, who remarkably stepped in with a day of rehearsal and allowed us to get the production up on its feet during this first week of performances.”The revival ofDoubtwill have its official opening on March 7 at Broadway’s Todd Haimes Theatre.Doubtoriginally debuted on Broadway in 2005 starring a Tony Award-winningCherry Jonesas Sister Aloysius. The 2008Oscar-nominated film adaptation starredMeryl Streepin that role, along withViola Davis,Amy Adamsand the latePhilip Seymour Hoffman.
Aftera hospitalization caused her to drop outof herBroadwayshow,Tyne Dalyis expected to make a full recovery, says the play’s director.
The 77-year-old legend of stage and screen was set to lead the revival of John Patrick Shanley’s award-winning playDoubt: A Parableas Sister Aloysius, alongside costarsLiev Schreiber, Quincy Tyler Bernstine andZoe Kazan.
On Feb. 6, PEOPLE confirmed an undisclosed health-related issue had caused theCagney and Laceystar to be hospitalized on Feb. 2.
“On behalf of the cast and crew ofDoubt, and the entire Roundabout family, we are elated that Tyne is on the mend and on her way to a full recovery,” the show’s director, Scott Ellis, tells PEOPLE on Friday.
Isabel Keating stepped into the role of Sister Aloysius after the Roundabout Theatre Company production’s first preview performance, scheduled for that day, was canceled.
Daly “did her invited dress [rehearsal] performance and then was hospitalized,” an industry insider confirmed to PEOPLE Thursday. “But she is going to be okay.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.
Tyne Daly in New York City on Jan. 10, 2024; Amy Ryan in New York City on Nov. 13, 2023.John Nacion/Shutterstock; Cindy Ord/Getty

John Nacion/Shutterstock; Cindy Ord/Getty
Per a previous release from the company, Daly “was unexpectedly hospitalized … and unfortunately needs to withdraw from the production while she receives medical care.”
Amy Ryanstepped into the Sister Aloysius role this past Tuesday for the duration of the show.
Doubtwould have added to Daly’s seven Broadway credits, which stretch back to 1967’sThat Summer - That Fall. Her work in New York theater includes the 1989 production ofGypsy,which earned her aTony Awardfor best actress in a musical.
Tyne Daly in in New York City on Feb. 2, 2015.John Lamparski/Getty

John Lamparski/Getty
Her six-timeEmmy-winning work on television includesCagney and Lacey, ChristyandJudging Amy. More recently, she appeared on screen in 2017’sSpider-Man: Homecomingand made guest appearances onGrey’s Anatomy,Madam SecretaryandMom.
“With respect and admiration for Tyne, we wish her the best and a quick recovery,” Ellis, who is also the artistic director of Roundabout, previously said in a statement. “We are grateful that Amy Ryan said yes — in a quick minute — to join our company and take on the role.”The statement continued, “We deeply appreciate Isabel Keating, who remarkably stepped in with a day of rehearsal and allowed us to get the production up on its feet during this first week of performances.”
The revival ofDoubtwill have its official opening on March 7 at Broadway’s Todd Haimes Theatre.
Doubtoriginally debuted on Broadway in 2005 starring a Tony Award-winningCherry Jonesas Sister Aloysius. The 2008Oscar-nominated film adaptation starredMeryl Streepin that role, along withViola Davis,Amy Adamsand the latePhilip Seymour Hoffman.
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