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| How is that safe for the actors? | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 06:17 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
| In reply to: Diana, the musical, to be filmed in an empty theatre - goodfriendnj 04:02 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
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| That's the problem with staging theater right now. It's not safe. | |
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| re: How is that safe for the actors? | |
| Posted by: Ncassidine 07:19 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
| In reply to: How is that safe for the actors? - KingSpeed 06:17 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
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| Perfectly safe if they are quarantined for two weeks and tested. | |
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| re: How is that safe for the actors? | |
| Posted by: JAllenC3 06:37 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
| In reply to: How is that safe for the actors? - KingSpeed 06:17 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
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| If the cast is tested and put in a bubble during filming like the NBA is doing then it’s perfectly safe. It’s when you introduce outside factors that it’s a problem. | |
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| Good point | |
| Last Edit: KingSpeed 10:15 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 10:11 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
| In reply to: re: How is that safe for the actors? - JAllenC3 06:37 pm EDT 08/11/20 | |
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| NBA has done amazing job. You have to test every actor and crew member for 2 weeks though. And then the people that test positive have to quarantine for 14 days and can't come back til they have three negatives. So it would take at least a month or more to create that bubble. And during that six weeks you have to put all the crew and actors in separate hotel rooms and pay for that. It would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars for the house alone. I hear the show is good though. My brother and his wife raved about it when they saw it in San Diego. |
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