D.C.-Area Theatres Announce Vaccination Requirements
Both theatre workers and audiences will be required to show proof of vaccination, and audiences must wear masks inside.
Both theatre workers and audiences will be required to show proof of vaccination, and audiences must wear masks inside.
With the COVID Delta variant surging, more than 65 arts organizations and venues unite behind safety measures through the end of 2021.
Amid theatres’ fall reopenings, a new survey shows lingering reluctance to attend shows without socially distanced seating or a vaccination requirement.
Fully vaccinated companies may return to pre-COVID practices, more or less, but audience interaction is still a no-go.
With so much still unknown about their long-term symptoms, some stage artists look at the newly accelerating pace and expectations of their field with ambivalence.
Producing the audio play ‘Ich Bin Ein Berliner’ didn’t just spark personal memories; it also spurred reflections on who theatre is for and what it can do.
The actor and stage manager union has issued new guidelines for fully vaccinated workplaces and will host a vaccine webinar on April 7.
How our theatre got through a trying and bewildering year, and is poised to move forward this year and beyond.
It’s not just the workers who need the stage to come back—all of us crave the communion only the theatre can provide.
We asked dozens of theatre folks about an alternately disorienting and clarifying 12 months of closure.