The Radio City Rockettes’ dazzling Christmas outfits. The tutus and feathers that adorn the company of the New York City Ballet. The catsuits of “Cats.”

If you’ve seen it on a New York stage, Ernest Winzer Cleaners has probably cleaned it.

Before a viral pandemic dropped the curtain on performances this month, a team of 20 full-time employees at the Bronx dry cleaning business would work 12 hours overnight to get Broadway’s costumes back into fighting shape for the next day’s shows. For over a century, Winzer has picked up the sweat-soaked outfits of Roxie Hart and Eliza Doolittle and trucked them through Midtown Manhattan to Cedar Avenue in the Bronx, where the business has operated since 1908.

But since March 12, when the coronavirus shut down productions on and Off Broadway, the cleaners at Winzer have been working a fraction of the hours they used to — four, maybe six at the most.