Lincoln Center Will Head Outside Its Closed Theaters to Perform
Officials announced plans to create 10 outdoor spaces for pandemic-era performances and rehearsals, and to work with blood drives and food banks.
With its theaters closed by the pandemic, Lincoln Center plans to create create 10 outdoor performance and rehearsal spaces this spring. Here is an artist’s rendering of one.Credit.Ceylan A. Sahin Eker, via Lincoln Center
Feb. 25, 2021
Lincoln Center is known for the grandeur of its theaters and concert halls: the stately, majestic Metropolitan Opera House, which seats 3,800; David Geffen Hall, aglow as New York Philharmonic fans file in for an evening performance; the David H. Koch Theater, home to New York City Ballet and designed specifically with dance in mind.
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Metropolitan Opera Backstage Workers: Without People, The Opera Is Nothing
at 3:23 pm NPR
A union representing 800 backstage workers at New York s Metropolitan Opera began a publicity campaign today urging donors and government entities to withdraw support for the company because of a labor dispute.
The Met is the largest performing arts organization in the United States, employing close to 3,000 people, with an annual budget of over $300 million. When it shut down because of COVID last March, the company cited the force majeure provision of its agreements, and made the decision to furlough all its union artists and craftspeople.
In the midst of the furloughs, contracts with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, or IATSE â which represents workers, from stagehands to box office personnel to make-up artists â expired. The two sides met for several negotiating sessions, beginning last July. The Met offered IATSE members a weekly