California had fully reopened and removed all capacity limits and physical distancing requirements regardless of setting, but now we have a new Covid-19 variant that is wreaking havoc on us, the Delta variant. Just when we were at the point where we could safely remove our masks if fully vaccinated, we now are faced with […]
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“Scene in LA” July 2021 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
California has fully reopened and removed all capacity limits and physical distancing requirements regardless of setting. That means most theaters can open again at full capacity — if they choose to and are ready to do so. Many of our local theaters venues are not ready to do that just yet. A lot of preparation […]
“Scene in LA” June 2021 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
The good news is that California is set to fully reopen our economy on June 15 by removing all capacity limits and physical distancing requirements regardless of setting. That means most theaters can open again at full capacity — if they choose and are ready to do so. The bad news is that most of […]
“Scene in LA” May 2021 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
Covid-19 vaccinations are now available to everyone 16 and older who wants one, and recent reports indicate that the demand for vaccinations has decreased substantially due to hesitancy about taking the vaccine in the remaining unvaccinated population. Accordingly, we have seen restrictions on live theater eased to the point that reopening is possible on a […]
“Scene in LA” April 2021 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
Covid-19 vaccinations will be available to everyone who wants one starting April 15, which will certainly help us along on the road to recovery, although it will still be some time before we see live theatre returning to local venues. Case rates are still high but seem to be on a steady decline overall, and […]
“Scene in LA” March 2021 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
The downward trend in Covid cases continues, and vaccinations are in full swing for eligible groups of people, giving us more hope for the future. Once vaccinations are opened up to everyone for a few months, we may see more things returning to some sense of normalcy but the experts are projecting that theaters will […]
“Scene in LA” February 2021 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
Southern California experienced the highest number of Covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic last month, and our hospitals had reached their peak capacity, but now finally we are seeing a downward trend, which we all can be relieved about. Vaccinations have started in the hopes that sometime this year we can return to […]
“Scene in LA” January 2021 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
Well, the holidays are over, but Los Angeles County is under lockdown once again with the highest number of cases since the start of the pandemic last March, and our hospitals are at zero capacity, all of which means that theaters are still not likely to resume operation anytime soon for live performances. As such, […]
“Scene in LA” December 2020 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
As Los Angeles County enters the holiday season, the virus continues to be the focus of everyone’s attention, and unfortunately means that theaters are still not allowed to operate for live performances. However, theaters continue to expand their online platforms with more and more events to experience on a virtual level. These online events are […]
“Scene in LA” November 2020 by Steve Zall and Sid Fish
Los Angeles County continues to be in the purple tier, which means that theaters are still not allowed to operate yet for live performances. However, The Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts Center and Playwrights’ Arena have announced the inaugural production of the Center’s innovative new live theatre series, “Garage Theatre” with […]
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