The pandemic leveled live performance, and the industry is last in line for a return to normal.
Musician
Zoe Keating and production designer
Terry Morgan describe how their work has changed with live venues nationwide shuttered for nearly a year.
Venue owner Danya Frank of
First Avenue and Jim Ritts of the
Paramount Theatre explain why the gears of the performing arts economy are not designed for a slow return to normalcy.
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