The Silent Witness star called for theatres to offer 'Covid-safer' performances for the vulnerable.
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Silent Witness star says venues should hold separate shows so people most at risk of Covid can attend.
We are working so hard on our end to ensure everyone is safe and to keep our shows running. I think they should have face mask performances that are more socially distanced. Last October, the Frozen actor Stephanie McKeon tweeted: “A plea to amazing London audiences: Please please please wear your masks in the theatre.
Liz Carr wins an Olivier award - ...and calls on theatres to run performances for audiences who want to wear masks.
‘I'm a comedian, and this is an awards ceremony, and those two things have not gone down well together lately,’ he said. This is an evening of back-slapping, not face-slapping.’ I think they should have facemask performances that are more socially distanced.
Ms Carr hopes theatres will remain accessible to those with health conditions.
I think they should have facemask performances that are more socially distanced. "But I think theatres could think about having safer performances. This is a frightening night for me.
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She then used her speech to call for “accessible ceremonies” and encourage directors to work with disabled actors. “I think they should have face mask performances that are more socially distanced. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
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The Silent Witness star called for theatres to offer 'Covid-safer' performances for the vulnerable.
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Compulsary face mask measures were scrapped in England earlier this year with Covid restrictions easing due to the success of the vaccine rollout.
I think they should have face mask performances that are more socially distanced. She told BBC News: “Theatre should remain accessible even to those of us who have health conditions. Compulsary face mask measures were scrapped in England earlier this year with Covid restrictions easing due to the success of the vaccine rollout