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Hazmat Hotel host Lea Goldman talks to Tony-nominated director Sheryl Kaller (Bliss, Mothers and Sons, Next Fall) about the fallout from coronavirus on the theater world, both in New York and the rest of the country. When will the curtains rise again—and will the tourists return when Broadway does? Can Zoom ever approximate a live theater experience? If the NBA and other leagues resume their seasons minus the fans, can Broadway do the same? What long-term impact will this crisis have on an industry already operating on the thinnest of margins? A frank talk with one of the community's most vocal advocates.
#coronavirus #covid19 #broadway #theater #TonyAwards #liveentertainment #actorsequity
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Hazmat Hotel host Lea Goldman talks to Tony-nominated director Sheryl Kaller (Bliss, Mothers and Sons, Next Fall) about the fallout from coronavirus on the theater world, both in New York and the rest of the country. When will the curtains rise again—and will the tourists return when Broadway does? Can Zoom ever approximate a live theater experience? If the NBA and other leagues resume their seasons minus the fans, can Broadway do the same? What long-term impact will this crisis have on an industry already operating on the thinnest of margins? A frank talk with one of the community's most vocal advocates.
#coronavirus #covid19 #broadway #theater #TonyAwards #liveentertainment #actorsequity