Customers Continue to Wait for Delayed Payments from Brown Paper Ticketsby BWW News Desk - April 10, 2020As BroadwayWorld reported last month, customers of ticketing agency Brown Paper Tickets have taken major issue after the company failed to pay for ticket sales of already-completed events. As first reported by OnStage Blog, multiple customers have received notices from the company requesting that they not deposit issued checks because of the 'unprecedented situation with COVID-19.' Broadway Theatres Will Go Blue to Salute Health Care Heroesby BWW News Desk - April 9, 2020In support of and deep gratitude for the health care heroes, first responders, and essential workers who are on the front lines of the current COVID-19 crisis every day, Broadway theatres will take part in the Light It Blue initiative in New York City. In the Arts and Out of Work? How You Can Apply for Unemployment Insuranceby BWW News Desk - April 12, 2020There's good news and bad news. The bad is that many in the entertainment industry have been left jobless as a result of the current health crisis. The good(ish?) news is that as of March 27, Congress passed the CARES Act, which included much-expanded unemployment benefits for those who work both in and outside of the arts. Governor Cuomo Expresses Doubt Over Broadway Timelineby BWW News Desk - April 8, 2020New York Governor Andrew Cuomo however remains skeptical the shows will go on as projected. He said at today's briefing when asked about the possibility of other NYC businesses following the same June 7th model, 'I wouldn't use what Broadway thinks as a barometer of anything unless they're in the public health business and have seen better numbers and models.' Artist Relief Coalition Launches Emergency Fund for Artists Affected by the Health Crisisby BWW News Desk - April 8, 2020A coalition of national arts grantmakers, consisting of Academy of American Poets, Artadia, Creative Capital, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, MAP Fund, National YoungArts Foundation, and United States Artists, has announced the launch of Artist Relief, which will provide rapid, unrestricted $5,000 relief grants to assist artists. Coalition of Arts Funders Launches Emergency Artist Relief Fundby BWW News Desk - April 8, 2020A coalition of national arts grantmakers, consisting of Academy of American Poets, Artadia, Creative Capital, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, MAP Fund, National YoungArts Foundation, and United States Artists, announces the launch of Artist Relief, which will provide rapid, unrestricted $5,000 relief grants. THE BOOK OF MORMON National Tour Announces Closingby BWW News Desk - April 7, 2020After 2,828 performances and 360 playing weeks across North America, the producers of THE BOOK OF MORMON announced today that the Jumamosi Company (second national) tour has ended its run. Originally scheduled with engagements through the summer, the decision to close was predicated by a series of cancelled dates due to public health concerns. American Theatre Wing Launches Relief Funds for Theatre Artists, Regional Theatres and Moreby BWW News Desk - April 7, 2020The American Theatre Wing has outlined the first phase of its National COVID-19 Response Effort, which includes brand new, rapid funding mechanisms to help support and sustain the theater community at both the local and national level, as well as a series of new, online educational offerings to continue its mission of enriching and empowering students and emerging leaders. Details of these initiatives follow. Those wishing to support the Wing's efforts to uphold the national theater community during this time of unprecedented need can make a donation by visiting AmericanTheatreWing.org/Support-Us. Actors' Equity Calls for Federal COBRA Subsidies for Health Insuranceby BWW News Desk - April 6, 2020Actors' Equity Association released the following statement after the New York State Department of Labor reported that arts and entertainment workers accounted for 14,480 new unemployment insurance claims for the week ending March 28, 2020, alone. These claims are up an astounding 3,880 percent compared to last year.
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