Theater 2020: The pandemic devastated and energized local stages
Chris Gray, Correspondent
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Jarred Tettney, from left, Afsaneh Aayani, Scott Lupton and Tamarie Cooper prepare to perform Thursday, Oct. 1 2020, at a private residence in Houston. They are members of The Drama Squad, which is a new program created by The Catastrophic Theatre. The troupe hosts small-scale theater productions in yards around the city, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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John Carrithers, Carrithers Studio, sets up cameras as he prepared to film “1984” at The Alley Theatre Tuesday, March 17, 2020, in Houston.Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
bail-out so the union workers obama didn t do it. got paid 90 cents on the dollar. the bondholders only got 10 cents on the dollar. bondholders should be paid back. by the way, this did start under bush. it certainly did. it going to remind my good friend that was the case. the car czar appointed by obama. he was. but the bail-out already occurred. look for better or worse, what the president of g.m. is saying is correct. we did do it as an equity deal. it might have been smarter to do part equity and part debt. we didn t do it. i m still glad we did the bail-out. i know many of you disagrees but it saved a lot of people. should we get paid back or not? we re not going to get paid back and politicians shouldn t involved in bankruptcies. they re already doing it to the government. what do you give mr. capitalism for christmas? stocks, of course. we give stocking stuffers to steve. will they like them or send