| re: Surprised off Broadway and cabarets haven't opened....any info? | |
| Posted by: ryhog 06:05 pm EDT 03/23/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Surprised off Broadway and cabarets haven't opened....any info? - NewtonUK 05:28 pm EDT 03/23/21 | |
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| I cannot speak to what people you may or may not have certain relations with; I only know what sentiments you regularly exhibit here. I think you misapprehend the purpose of the "protocols" which, by their terms, are (and can be) no more than placeholders. I think you also apparently misapprehend the role of the union vis-a-vis the government: their interests are not co-extensive. Government does things for a variety of reasons and in relation to a variety of constituencies. Unions constitutionally cannot yield to government in upholding their obligations to their members; that is between the leadership and the membership, in the first instance, and management in the second. Government does not dictate the terms of those relationships; it just sets the contours. And it is well to remember that while we may not think of New York as allowing anything that is not safe (there are those who would differ, vigorously), there are many states that have opened the floodgates and AEA is not about to pay their rules any mind. And finally, while I would not follow any UK official down their Tory path, the expectation that covid will be controlled is not a controversial notion. I don't see what that has to do with anything. The fact remains, we are not at the point of confidently reopening theatres broadly and great care will be needed to make sure we don't have any repeats of what just happened at the armory. Or do you think that's ok? | |
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