PROVINCETOWN — A TV production that was supposed to start filming in town this week has been put off.

Town officials were working with 20th Century Fox and Ryan Murphy Productions for a shoot in several locations around town, but that has been derailed by the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

“It is on hold at the moment due to the COVID-19 crisis,” said Anthony Fuccillo, the town's tourism director.

Murphy is one of the creators behind “Glee” and “American Horror Story." What was supposed to be filmed in Provincetown was not disclosed, but it appeared it could be part of the latter series' 10th season.

The companies’ application submitted to the town did not include the name of the production but did say the company wanted to be in Provincetown from March 23 to April 17, with filming taking place from March 30 to April 12.

The whole state is under a stay-at-home advisory from Gov. Charlie Baker and all nonessential businesses have been closed.