The NYT has a similarly spirited article in its Arts section:
One comment notes that we, the audience, have to do our part as well:
I can imagine that if there are concerts with limited audience, the venue is well within its rights to refuse entry to audience members who wear masks, for one. It will also be necessary for each venue to know who is sitting in which seat, in a worst-case scenario. Another US arts administrator touches on the same point as Adelman, earlier in the article:
One comment notes that we, the audience, have to do our part as well:
"But audiences will have to play their part too. 'You could have a sparkling, brand-new, disinfected event space, and if you bring a herd of noncompliant patrons into the venue, people will still get sick,' said Steven A. Adelman, vice president of the Event Safety Alliance."
"'If we go back to work too soon, and a theater anywhere becomes a hot spot, that is going to set the whole industry back,' said Mary McColl, the executive director of Actors’ Equity Association"
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