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Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening

Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening

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#1Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 1:33pm

During today's Covid-19 press briefing, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a new initiative called NY PopsUp, a series of pop-up performances to be held throughout the spring and summer in an effort to accelerate the restoration and revitalization of New York's arts and culture scene.

The initiative calls for 300+ pop-up performances over the course of 100 days all across the state. Their dates/times and locations will not be announced in advance in an effort to discourage crowds from gathering, but they will be shared online for all to see. Performers scheduled to participate include Hugh Jackman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Gavin Creel, Billy Porter, Mandy Patinkin, and Renee Fleming.

Opening Day of NY PopsUp is February 20, with members of the artists council leading a performance at the Javits Center as a special tribute to healthcare workers. It will culminate this summer with the 20th anniversary of the Tribeca Film Festival and the opening of Little Island at Pier 55.

Cuomo also stated that the model that NY PopsUp builds for holding safe live events will pave the way for the reopening of flexible venues to participate in the festival, including The Shed, The Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage, and La MaMa. He's hoping to begin reopening these venues "with testing, on a limited basis."

When later asked how the reopening of Broadway may fit into this plan, Cuomo said that "the overall effort is headed toward reopening with testing," referencing a recently held socially-distant Buffalo Bills game in which 7,000 fans were permitted into the stadium after testing negative prior to entry, and which showed no evidence in contact tracing of any increased spread of the virus. "You can open up Broadway [...] with a set percentage of occupants, where people have tested prior to walking into that Broadway theater," he said. "Would I go see a play and sit in a playhouse with 150 people? If the 150 people were tested and they were all negative, yes, I would do that. And the social distancing and the air ventilation was proper, yes, I would do that. [...] I think reopening with testing is going to be the key."

Watch Cuomo's full press briefing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBpfxY_6dfQ&ab_channel=CNBCTelevision

Announcement and details of NY PopsUp begins around the 22:00 mark, and his discussion of Broadway's reopening begins at around 30:30.

And before anyone jumps down my throat, I know that Cuomo's comments re: reopening are only a small part of a much larger picture, and that much of what he says has already been debunked by other sources (The Broadway League, for example, has made it pretty clear that it would be entirely infeasible for any Broadway theatre to open if its maximum capacity is 150.) I don't take is words as an indication that Broadway is going to open this summer, or even this fall. I just thought this was worth a share, for those who may be interested.

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#2Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 2:49pm

The hundreds of free, pop-up events that constitute NY PopsUp will make stages out of New York's existing landscapes, including iconic transit stations, parks, subway platforms, museums, skate parks, street corners, fire escapes, parking lots, storefronts, and upstate venues, transforming everyday commutes, local communities, and locations never used for performances into canvases of awe and exhilaration. Instead of there being masses of audience members at a handful of events, this Festival is a mass of events, each for a safe and secure 'handful' of audience members.

Updated On: 2/8/21 at 02:49 PM

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#3Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 2:59pm

I hope these artists are being paid for their performances.

I also hope they reach out to the artists who really suffered during this pandemic.

Thought this tweet reply to Cuomo's tweet was funny but true.

https://twitter.com/ThisLaneOnly/status/1358855236249677826?s=20

bloomerific
#4Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 3:09pm

Wick3 said: "I hope these artists are being paid for their performances.

I also hope they reach out to the artists who really suffered during this pandemic.

Thought this tweet reply to Cuomo's tweetwas funny but true.

https://twitter.com/ThisLaneOnly/status/1358855236249677826?s=20
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SO true...not exactly struggling artists. It seems a bit like stunt casting. I mean, I don't think anybody is talking to each other let alone the thousands of actors out of work about this, and we're coming up on a year. 

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#5Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 3:11pm

Wick3 said: "I hope these artists are being paid for their performances.

I also hope they reach out to the artists who really suffered during this pandemic.

Thought this tweet reply to Cuomo's tweetwas funny but true.

https://twitter.com/ThisLaneOnly/status/1358855236249677826?s=20
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It's my understanding that this program isn't intended as a program to get artists back to work, but rather a marketing tool to build awareness that theater is on the path to coming back. Not saying they shouldn't find a way to employ as many theater artists as possible right now, but that wasn't the goal of this program. This is a PR activity, not an employment one.

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#6Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 5:03pm

I have had the feeling for the longest that we will see off-Broadway open first. (Maybe along with or shortly after these pop-ups) They are smaller venues and it may be easier to do the rapid testing. Broadway is saying that reduced capacity will not work due to financial constraints so why not try it first in smaller venues with smaller shows where the financial loss may not be as much? (But yes, a loss is a loss). Also, it looks like these pop-up are scheduled through Labor Day so possibly no indoor shows until then. Seems a lot of these are going to be outdoors. Just my random thoughts.


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Updated On: 2/8/21 at 05:03 PM

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#7Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 5:29pm

Wonder what the new ticket costs will be when social distancing comes to Broadway

Will Broadway lose audiences with such a long layoff ? Tourism will be down for a long time. Will ticket prices have to increase to make up for the loss? .Reduction in restaurants will play a part as will uptick in crime in the street and in the subways.Many no longer work in the city. Will they make a special trip into the city? . Many factors come into play before Broadway comes back to a semblance of what it was if ever.

Wish all who attend the best and glad if you can get it to work for you


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Fosse76
#8Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 6:16pm

Mr Roxy said: "Wonder what the new ticket costs will be when social distancing comes to Broadway

Will Broadway lose audiences with such a long layoff ? Tourism will be down for a long time. Will ticket prices have to increase to make up for the loss? .Reduction in restaurants will play a part as will uptick in crime in the street and in the subways.Many no longer work in the city. Will they make a special trip into the city? . Many factors come into play before Broadway comes back to a semblance of what it was if ever.

Wish all who attend the best and glad if you can get it to work for you
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How hard is it to understand?? For the umpteenth time, Broadway will not reopen until social distancing is relaxed. The financial situation of operating a Broadway show does not allow for significantly reduced capacity.

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#9Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 6:23pm

You heard it here first. Social distancing in some form will be a part of Broadway as will masks and testing.These may be relaxed but not removed. Almost a year after it started we still see ads to wash hands and social distance morning noon and night. I mute when I see them on tv. If you need to be told a year later what to do you will never follow these rules.For the record I do all 3_as does my wife .


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#10Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 6:35pm

It doesn't concern you since you are "done with Broadway".

Move along. 

BizBuzz
#11Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 6:59pm

The current way Broadway shows are produced, until all tourism and free movement, by enlarge cannot come back but another financial model or way could.

it is a very accurate that we won’t see high tourism and huge freedoms or willingness of worldwide travel for another year or even two, but that doesn’t mean Broadway or theatre can’t return. The model will just have to change and adapt. 
 

Perhaps $20m capital shows based on 90% occupancy and 200 dollar ticket prices isn’t viable... but shows can be produced still on less budget, return less perhaps, but if the capital initially isn’t as much..? Broadway will adapt to its commerce surroundings. 

Updated On: 2/9/21 at 06:59 PM

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#12Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 8:20pm

uncageg said: "I have had the feeling for the longest that we will see off-Broadway open first. (Maybe along with or shortly after these pop-ups) They are smaller venues and it may be easier to do the rapid testing. Broadway is saying that reduced capacity will not work due to financial constraints so why not try it first in smaller venues with smaller showswhere the financial loss may not be as much?(But yes, a loss is a loss). Also, it looks like these pop-up are scheduled through Labor Day so possibly no indoor shows until then. Seems a lot of these are going to be outdoors. Just my random thoughts."

I think your random thoughts are spot on. I still think we will see very limited Broadway late fall and we may see some very limited indoor off-B over the summer, but tbh there is not a lot of appetite for it and it will probably be too late before we have a handle on things to do much more than a quickie popup indoors in the late summer. No one wants to spend on an indoor season that may not happen and as of today that remains a risk. 

There are many layers of issues relating to where audiences come from for the rest of the year and possibly beyond. There is a very real possibility that we may have regional herd immunity, but how do you keep people from regions that have not yet achieved that, and may even be pretty far afield, away? Do you continue to rely on rapid testing? Or do you use a passport system? Some of us (including me) will be ready to roll once we have been vaccinated and have confirmation of our vaccine's effectiveness? How many people will that be and when? etc etc etc It is going to be an interesting 12 months, which is a lot better to say than how we described the last 12.

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#13Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 9:23pm

I think all of those thoughts are very possible. My only “but maaaaaaybe...” about it is that I heard someone from the CDC this morning say with the J&J vaccines probably getting fast tracked in the next couple weeks and with the amount of vaccine they have ready to go (and this is the one dose), that they’re now thinking by June we might be able to get back to a level of normalcy they thought might not be until later in the summer.

So here’s the thing. Either way, there’s finally hope on the horizon and we WILL have theatre again this year. It’s also possible these pop-up productions will be used as an aid to help usher people back to indoor venues, once they’ve opened and help them feel safe, continuing on even after an official re-opening. Again, just random thoughts but i look at it like this - let’s still say by September we have a handful of broadway shows open. That means casting/rehearsal/etc. will start sometime in May. And May is only 11 weeks away. Just a little something that helps me remember this is coming soon...

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#14Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 10:37pm

you are still a little more optimistic than I am, especially about Broadway shows, but that's ok. My gut tells me that on the anniversary of the shutdown we will have a much better sense of where things stand, and that's not that far away. (It's also poetic, and the theatre loves nothing if it's not poetry.) I do think there is something to this regional question I have started hearing a little about.

Re the pop-up thing, I think there are several aims. One is simply to remind us that watching something stream is not the same as a live performance and never will be. Another is rewiring our mindset that it is ok to do things communally again. But to me, most of all, for New York it is the antidote to all of the naysaying about this place dying. Having great performers give great performances live tells us, once again, that reports of our death have been greatly exaggerated. I don't think this is about getting performers work directly but about re-creating the world in which they CAN be employed again. Inside or out. 

jo
#15Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 10:45pm

Jordan Catalano said: "I think all of those thoughts are very possible. My only “but maaaaaaybe...” about it is that I heard someone from the CDC this morning say with the J&J vaccines probably getting fast tracked in the next couple weeks and with the amount of vaccine they have ready to go (and this is the one dose), that they’re now thinking by June we might be able to get back to a level of normalcy they thought might not be until later in the summer.

So here’s the thing. Either way, there’s finally hope on the horizon and we WILL have theatre again this year. It’s also possible these pop-up productions will be used as an aid to help usher people back to indoor venues, once they’ve opened and help them feel safe, continuing on even after an official re-opening. Again, just random thoughts but i look at it like this - let’s still say by September we have a handful of broadway shows open. That means casting/rehearsal/etc. will start sometime in May. And May is only 11 weeks away. Just a little something that helps me remember this is coming soon...
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"It’s also possible these pop-up productions will be used as an aid to help usher people back to indoor venues, once they’ve opened and help them feel safe, continuing on even after an official re-opening."



That seems to be the main intent - to arouse curiosity among  tri-staters, domestic and overseas tourists to visit NYC, including seeing Broadway shows, when they visit the city after things become close to becoming normal.  I was just looking at an image of Little Island, one of the culminating events in the festival and it seems they will have an open-air 700 seater ampitheatre (per a much earlier NYTimes report). Maybe that can feature something more theatrical rather than just a pop concert?  Except the stage is right in the middle of the ampitheatre.  

 

Updated On: 2/8/21 at 10:45 PM

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#16Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 10:58pm

I don't care who is performing at any of these pop up shows, I'd rather stay home then have to get a test just to be able to attend. I'm sure there are plenty of others who would sign up immediately though.

I'll be back at shows whenever we return to actual normalcy so unfortunately I don't expect to attend anything until sometime in 2022.

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#17Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 11:18pm

I don’t think optimistic is a word ever used to describe me lol. But it’s strange since I follow the west end so closely and have so many tickets for things that have been pushed again and again and again for almost a year now and I still do have a very strong feeling I’ll be seeing shows there before I will here, and I think New York will learn a lot from however they'll be doing things across the pond.

And I do agree with you that around the anniversary of the shut down that they’ll have some sort of announcement or tentative plans for how to move forward for everyone.

KKeller6
#18Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 11:25pm

That certainly was an exciting message you are referring to. About the vaccine being plentiful by late spring. Can't help but get hopeful when I hear things like that.

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#19Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 11:47pm

Jordan Catalano said: "I don’t think optimistic is a word ever used to describe me lol. But it’s strange since I follow the west end so closely and have so many tickets for things that have been pushed again and again and again for almost a year now and I still do have a very strong feeling I’ll be seeing shows there before I will here, and I think New York will learn a lot from however they'll be doing things across the pond."

Oh I think optimistic is a word that can fairly be used to describe your take. (I suspect at times I used a less charitable word. Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening ) I have no prognostication about London vs New York but I doubt very seriously that London has lessons to teach. To me, London theatre has been the model of reckless anti-science and it would take a major course correction for New York to get in that pathway. 

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#20Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 11:53pm

Broadway Joe said: "I don't care who is performing at any of these pop up shows, I'd rather stay home then have to get a test just to be able to attend. I'm sure there are plenty of others who would sign up immediately though.

I'll be back at shows whenever we return to actual normalcy so unfortunately I don't expect to attend anything until sometime in 2022.
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My approach is firmly rooted in the notion that everyone gets to decide when they are comfortable but I am curious what's behind your position. If you are vaccinated and positive for antibodies, are you saying that you would nonetheless not attend if you had to take a rapid test? Or is it something else holding you back. 

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#21Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/8/21 at 11:56pm

Hogan, I meant more so that NY can/will learn from the mistakes they’ve made over there.

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#22Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/9/21 at 12:45am

Jordan Catalano said: "Hogan, I meant more so that NY can/will learn from the mistakes they’ve made over there."

Ah. Of course. I just want to sit in an uncomfortable theatre seat and not care.

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#23Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/9/21 at 9:12am

HogansHero said: "Broadway Joe said: "I don't care who is performing at any of these pop up shows, I'd rather stay home then have to get a test just to be able to attend. I'm sure there are plenty of others who would sign up immediately though.

I'll be back at shows whenever we return to actual normalcy so unfortunately I don't expect to attend anything until sometime in 2022.
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My approach is firmly rooted in the notion that everyone gets to decide when they are comfortablebut I am curious what's behind your position. If you are vaccinated and positive for antibodies, are you saying that you would nonetheless not attend if you had to take a rapid test? Or is it something else holding you back.
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It's a combination of a bunch of things for me. While I do miss going to Broadway shows since we are locals so my gf and I normally try to see everything that opens on Broadway. I'm simply not interested in having to take any sort of test to be able to attend. Also while I'm not even remotely anti-mask, I wear one to the store or doctor, etc with no problem but there's a huge difference to me in having to wear one to somewhere that I must be vs having to wear one for hours and also have to pay money to attend at someplace that I don't need to be at. No matter what happens this year I think masks are sticking around for at least this year. Vaccine wise, I simply don't expect to get it until sometime in 2022 as well for a few health reasons but we also are lucky enough to work from home so don't have to worry as much as most people in that regard. 

Shows are generally a nice escape for a few hours and instead of looking around going ah yeah the world is still messed up, I'd simple rather stay home and watch TV instead for now. I'll still be thrilled when shows are back though so actors and staff can get back to work and fans can attend things again since it will show that we are finally on the road to returning to some normalcy, we'll just be sitting it out for awhile. 

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#24Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/9/21 at 9:32am

Thanks for the explanation. It sounds like you have personal reasons and that makes sense. I hope you are able to return when the planets align for you. 

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#25Cuomo Announces NY PopsUp; Discusses Broadway's Reopening
Posted: 2/9/21 at 11:07am

To Sutton

Have you heard of free speech? Is this Face Book and you are part of their police force? For over 50 years I attended. I quit for many reasons. That does not disqualify me from saying my peace.If you do not like it don't read it.Even if I was still going before the lockdown I would no longer go if it ever comes back.

Have a nice day .







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