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Colorado Arts Relief Grant  - Apply soon!

8/17/2021

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Applications for the Colorado Arts Relief Grant are being accepted beginning August 23, 22021. 

There are two different grants being offered - one for businesses/organizations and one for individual artists. You can only apply for one, so review the guidelines carefully.

Eligible organizations include, but aren't limited to:
  • Independent music venues
  • non profit and for profit community theaters
  • galleries
  • art museums
  • performing arts venues
  • production companies
  • radio stations
Individuals need to be over 18 and Colorado residents, among other requirements. No checks will be mailed out of state.

​More details can be found here 

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Broadway and the How-To's of COVID Rules

8/16/2021

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​We all know WHAT Broadway is doing in response to COVID. It’s been the source of numerous press releases, tweets and other social posts. But practically speaking, HOW are they doing it? How can you possibly check the credentials of every person in your line without backing the line up from here until tomorrow? I interviewed David Andrews, Senior Vice President of Shubert Ticketing (a division of the Shubert Organization) to find out what he knew.
 
As a quick recap of recent news,  the Broadway League (the National Trade Association for the Broadway Theatre Industry) published a press release on July 30 that was agreed to by the owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theaters in New York City. Mr. Andrews was able to clarify for me how these requirements will play out.
 
1.     Proof of vaccination is required for all audience members, as well as performers, backstage crew and theatre staff, for all performances through October 2021.
  • Under the policy, guests will need to be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine in order to attend a show and must show proof of vaccination at their time of entry into the theatre with their valid ticket.
  • “Fully vaccinated” means the performance date must be at least 14 days after the second dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine, or at least 14 days after a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Venues will be stationing “COVID officers” at the outside entry to the theater. Their job will be to check vaccine credentials.  NY’s Excelsior Pass might make this a bit easier than looking at actual vaccine paperwork, but they are prepared to verify that as well. Patrons will be required to present a government issued photo ID in addition to their vaccine credentials.
  • For performances in November 2021 and beyond, theatre owners anticipate a review of policies in September which may include a relaxation of certain provisions if the science dictates.
 
2.Masks will be required for all patrons inside the theater, regardless of vaccine status, except while eating or drinking in designated locations.
  • This one is simple, and there are no exceptions.
  • Masks must be fitted properly and worn according to the CDC guidelines.
 
3.     Exceptions to the vaccine requirement are made for children under 12 and for people who for medical reasons or due to closely held religious beliefs are unable to be vaccinated.
  • ID is requested for children under 12, but if not available, the parent or guardian accompanying the child will be allowed to vouch for their age and identity.
  • All non-vaccinated guests, including children, must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of the performance start time, or a negative COVID-19 antigen test taken within 6 hours of the performance start time.
  • Those who cannot provide proof of vaccination or the proof of a negative test will be directed to nearby vendors (when available)  who offer the COVID-19 antigen test free of charge. An inability or unwillingness to provide proof of vaccination or proof of a recent negative Covid-19 test will result in ticket holders being directed to a special Box Office line where they can exchange their seats for a future performance or request a refund. If a patron already knows they will not be able to meet entry requirements, it would be wise for them to notify the Box Office at least 2 hours before the performance.
 
4.A uniform policy across all New York City Broadway theatres makes it simple for our audiences and should give even more confidence to our guests about how seriously Broadway is taking audience safety. Simple and generous return or exchange policies give patrons the confidence to buy their tickets in advance rather than waiting until the last minute and give them the ability to STAY HOME if they are feeling sick without fear of losing their money. Keep looking for ways to help your patrons feel safe!
5.Additionally,  Covid disclosures and requirements must be agreed to before tickets can be purchased.  Ample messaging is available on both ticketing and venue websites.
 
 
I’d like to thank Mr. Andrews for the generous gift of his time as we talked through these scenarios. For those of you in smaller venues, or not part of the Broadway scene, I hope this information will shed some light or give you some ideas about how to make your venues safe for your Patrons, staff and talent during these tumultuous times. All parties involved need to understand that their safety and well-being is our number one concern if live theatre is to be able to stay open through the next wave of the pandemic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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