Came here to post this. The theater was so hot. Masks seem especially silly since people were eating and drinking. |
The masks are on inside the theater to reduce exposure for the actors. Reducing exposure for patrons is a side benefit. |
This makes sense to me. In fact it makes me more likely to consider going back to the theater. - caregiver to a highly at risk individual for whom vaccines produce very few antibodies |
Thank you. |
I seriously doubt the actors, crew and theater staff are all masked and avoiding crowds in their offstage lives. Masking in theaters is, yes, covid theater. The art world is complaining about how live audiences aren’t returning to theater. Maybe they need to get realistic about mask policies. Also, Broadway is mask optional. So this seems like another example of DC being an extreme covid outlier. |
Cool. Go to broadway. |
| Looks like the Kennedy Center finally dropped the mask requirement earlier this month. |
Makes me that much less likely to go there, and yeah, we do go there a time or two each year. At other theaters we're choosing to mask and we pick which shows we attend (weeknights, not weekends) and where we sit (boxes if we can afford them). Because we love theater but have someone in our lives to whom we can't risk giving Covid. So, all the "you're cowering at home in fear!" posters, when you see someone out in public who's still masking, stow the snark and judgement and remember some of us do want to get out but we have others to consider. |
Didn't read thoroughly, did you? I said: SOME are trying to stay as "bubbled" as they can; and I note that, yeah, actors and crew have families and lives. I never said they "all are masked" or "avoiding crowds" entirely. If you're cool sitting between, behind and in front of a crowd of unmasked strangers for two to four hours at a go, indoors, great for you. Not all of us are. Have fun with the upcoming winter of heightened flu (read a little current news -- worst flu season in over a decade, already) and new variants of Covid, which will end up shutting down productions eventually because audiences don't care any more. That sucks for everyone involved. |
I dont notice or think of you at all. Just glad I no longer have to mask. |
| Lock these masks up! |
So what should we do, fear mongerer? Two weeks to flatten the curve?! |
It has been great. |