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re: "It turns out that the American theater has no towering figure even attempting to lead it through this crisis, the way Andrew Lloyd Webber has in Britain. "
Last Edit: Singapore/Fling 10:21 pm EST 03/11/21
Posted by: Singapore/Fling 10:14 pm EST 03/11/21
In reply to: re: "It turns out that the American theater has no towering figure even attempting to lead it through this crisis, the way Andrew Lloyd Webber has in Britain. " - NewtonUK 06:22 am EST 03/11/21

If you think the deals are fair, we can be assured that the artists and laborers are getting the poor end of the deal. But, hey, at least they get one day off a week! (And UK, at least, has health insurance.)

Also, the experiences of film and TV production have proven to the American entertainment industry that there are reasonably safe ways of following Covid protocols and ensuring the safety of all involved. So no, Americans wouldn't be shocked to see that an orchestra can play music safely SO LONG AS THERE IS NOT AN AUDIENCE that might spread the disease.

Ryhog hit some of the other points of nonsense very well. But whatever, keep ranting, we know who's really doing the planting.
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