New York Independent Venue Association Launches #SaveOurStages Day of Actionby BWW News Desk - August 4, 2020The New York Independent Venue Association (NIVA) has just launched a day of action to #SaveOurStages. 'We are disastrously close to losing NY's cultural lifeblood. Nationally, over 1.5 million live music lovers have written letters to their elected officials via SaveOurStages.com, but it's not enough.' BWW Feature: How The Show Will Go On For GODSPELL at Berkshire Theatre Groupby Marc Savitt - August 5, 2020With a small cast of only ten, the simplicity and small scale of Godspell made it an ideal choice to move forward with given current concerns. Performances will take place under a tent in the parking lot of BTG's Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield. To allow for Social Distancing, the audience for each performance will be limited to 75-100. BWW Exclusive: How MAMMA MIA! Is Bringing Theatre Back to Japanby BWW News Desk - July 29, 2020The dancing queens are having the time of their lives again in Japan. As BroadwayWorld previously reported, MAMMA MIA! opened on July 14 at the Kanagawa Arts Center in Yokohama, making it the very first production of the show to return in the world. Film and TV Production Resumes in NYC as City Enters Phase 4by BWW News Desk - July 20, 2020Broadway might be dark for at least the rest of the year, but the entertainment industry has not come to a total halt in New York City. As the city enters a scaled back Phase 4 today, July 20, Mayor Bill de Blasio has officially cleared the relaunch of film and television production. VIDEO: Andrew Lloyd Webber Speaks to the Challenges of Socially-Distanced Theatreby Nicole Rosky - July 20, 2020As BroadwayWorld reported last week, Culture secretary Oliver Dowden recently announced on Twitter that UK theatres and music halls will be allowed to reopen on August 1, with socially distanced audiences. Andrew Lloyd Webber however, is questioning how the socially-distanced theatre model can be financially sound. How You Can Help Save Un-Employed Artists on Broadway and Beyondby BWW News Desk - July 17, 2020As Broadway artists buckle down for an extended period of unemployment, many arts workers around the country prepare for the same bumpy road. Just last month, the Broadway League announced that Broadway will remain closed through at least the rest of the year, meaning that performers, musicians, craftsmen, designers and more will remain out of work. That trend doesn't end in New York City.
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