Correction Appended

Less than three months after it opened on Broadway, ''Taboo,'' the new musical produced by Rosie O'Donnell that features songs by the 1980's pop star Boy George, will close on Feb. 8, its producer said yesterday. It is estimated to have lost at least $10 million.

The closing was announced to the show's cast at the Plymouth Theater just before last night's performance.

'' 'Taboo' was by far the most fulfilling experience of my career,'' Ms. O'Donnell said in a statement. ''Many lessons were learned, and so it goes.'' She was not available for comment yesterday, a press representative for the show said.

''Taboo'' was the first Broadway show produced by Ms. O'Donnell, who financed it with $10 million of the fortune she had made on her television talk show, which ran from 1996 to 2002. Beyond that original outlay, the production has been losing money week to week, according to figures from the League of American Theaters and Producers.