When the world went into lockdown, the bustling streets of performing arts fell silent. 🌉
Rosie Fiedelman, a Broadway performer, recalls the chilling moment when they were allowed back into the theater to collect their belongings.
The initial thought was that this would be a brief pause, a month at most.
But as the days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, the reality of the situation began to sink in.
The performing arts, a realm where people gather in close quarters to share in the magic of live theater, was one of the last sectors to bounce back.
It was a hard pill to swallow, seeing other industries slowly come back to life while the stage lights remained dim. 🏮
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