participate in a socially-distanced outdoor rehearsal, wearing singers' masks, in
Alexandria, Virginia on October 10, 2020
Socially distanced performances Individual actors, such as
Patrick Stewart and
Sam Neill, entertained from isolation in order to "...be in this together and that this has to take the form of being apart", as Neill described his contribution of
comedic relief. Stewart, a trained Shakespearian actor, broadcast himself reading one
sonnet each day via
Instagram, readings described as "more than light entertainment, they're moments of connection". The
Sydney Theatre Company commissioned actors to film themselves at home discussing, then performing, a monologue from one of the characters they had previously played on stage. The original West End cast of
Mamma Mia!, reunited via a group video call, sang "
Thank You for the Music" in tribute to NHS and a cast member with coronavirus.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and the cast of the musical
Hamilton (including original performers
Leslie Odom Jr.,
Anthony Ramos and
Renée Elise Goldsberry) reunited on
John Krasinski's
Some Good News to surprise a nine-year-old girl named Aubrey who was a "superfan" of
Hamilton but was unable to see the show due to the coronavirus. They also sang "
Alexander Hamilton" for Aubrey.
Kathy Lette presented a
Zoom performance of
The One Day of the Year with five actors performing from their homes. The
Old Vic have announced a socially distanced performance of
Lungs by
Duncan Macmillan starring
Claire Foy and
Matt Smith to be performed live from the Old Vic stage and relayed on-line to a ticketed audience of the same size as Old Vic's usual capacity. The
Royal Opera House had its first performance on 13 June, which was broadcast via YouTube and BBC Radio 3. The performance included classical music and a new dance by
Wayne McGregor. Many ballet companies ran classes via
Zoom to their dancers which were also broadcast. Ballet dancers, including
principal dancer with the
American Ballet Theatre,
James B. Whiteside and
Isabella Boylston, as well as the
artistic director and a lead
principal dancer of the
English National Ballet Tamara Rojo, offered live classes on social media. Musicians had performed at-home concerts during quarantine. The Maltings Theatre, St Albans performed an interactive production of
Twelfth Night with both cast and audience being Zoom participants. The
Original Theatre Company announced a performance of
Birdsong using live performance and video tech as a fundraiser for
The Royal British Legion directed by Alastair Whatley. The
Lockdown Theatre Festival is a BBC radio festival comprising a debate about the future of theatre and four radio plays that had either had curtailed runs or failed to start due to COVID-19:
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre's
Love Love Love by
Mike Bartlett,
Manchester Royal Exchange's
Rockets And Blue Lights by
Winsome Pinnock (this had no performances, and was to have been a world premiere),
Orange Tree Theatre's
The Mikvah Project by
Josh Azouz, and
Royal Court Theatre's
Shoe Lady by
E.V. Crowe. Considering how to host to audiences at internal venues, the
Kings Theatre, Southsea has that announced its 2020 pantomime will be performed for a reduced audience of 400 (compared to its usual 1400) capacity, who will have their seats allocated by the venue, be directed to specific entrances and arrival time, and will have to pre-book refreshments. In June,
Gran Teatre del Liceu reopened, though the performances were live-streamed and the audience was filled with plants. In June, the musical
Six announced that their West End and UK touring casts will perform drive-in performances in 12 open spaces across the UK, making them the first West End musical to resume performances. However, in July, the tour was cancelled due to local lockdowns in the UK. In August, the musical
Diana announced that the Broadway production will be
recorded with no audience to be released on
Netflix on October 1, 2021, ahead of its newly scheduled opening on December 1, 2021. The 2020
Royal Variety Performance was held in
Blackpool at the Opera House within the Winter Gardens, on the evening of 29 November. As a consequence of the pandemic, the show that has been attended by royalty since 1912 was performed to an empty auditorium. The audience was invited to make a donation to the
Royal Variety Charity instead of buying tickets. Screens placed on the auditorium seats allowed performers to see the faces of their virtual audience. The recorded show was broadcast in
iTV on 8 December. In late 2020, users of the social media app
TikTok crowdsourced the creation of a
musical based on the 2007
Disney/
Pixar film
Ratatouille. Beginning when one TikTok user created a short comedic song in tribute to Remy, the main character of the film, users then remixed and added to each other's videos to envision a full musical, including scenic design, choreography, and more songs. A virtual concert presentation of it, produced by Seaview Productions, streamed for 72 hours on
TodayTix beginning January 1, 2021 to benefit
The Actors Fund. It was directed by
Six co-creator and co-director Lucy Moss from a script adaptation by Michael Breslin and Patrick Foley, both of whom co-executive produced the concert with
Jeremy O. Harris. The cast included
Kevin Chamberlin as Gusteau,
Andrew Barth Feldman as Linguini,
Titus Burgess as Remy,
Adam Lambert as Emile,
Wayne Brady as Django,
Priscilla Lopez as Mabel,
Ashley Park as Colette,
André De Shields as Anton Ego, Owen Tabaka as Young Anton Ego and
Mary Testa as Skinner. The concert raised $1 million for The Actors Fund. In February 2021, the planned narrative film adaptation of the musical
Come from Away was cancelled in favor of
recording the Broadway production with its cast reprising their roles. It was filmed that May with invited frontline workers and survivors of the
September 11 attacks in the audience and was released on September 10, 2021, a day before the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Personal protective equipment To allow performers to begin performing publicly again during the pandemic, a variety of organizations have begun to develop and market specialized
personal protective equipment. A variety of specialized masks for singers have been created; traditional cloth masks can be sucked into the mouth while performing and muffle performers' voices, so singers' masks contain an interior superstructure that provides a resonant space while keeping cloth further away from the face. Proceeds from the sale of some masks are designated for charity. Other masks for woodwind and brass players, including components to cover the bells of instruments as needed, have also been produced, and are being sold through standard equipment retailers. Sound and virus shields, including portable examples meant to be attached to a
music stand in various configurations, also exist. Some musicians have designed themed face masks to raise money for charity. Conductor
Iván Fischer designed a mask with plastic cups attached at the ears to enhance the acoustics of a live performance as experienced by the wearer. Numerous music schools have devised protocols regarding the use of personal protective equipment as part of their return to on-campus studies and live performance.
Alternative activities Due to the closure of productions and the simultaneous shortage of
personal protective equipment (PPE) several theatre costume departments – including that of the
Berlin State Opera – converted to creating
face masks. The
English National Opera produced face masks and scrubs for distribution to workers at the
National Health Service.
Previously recorded performances The
filmed version of the stage musical
Hamilton, originally scheduled for an October 15, 2021 theatrical release, but was later moved up to July 3, 2020, exclusively on
Disney+, as announced by the show's creator
Lin-Manuel Miranda on May 12, 2020. This push-up can also be seen as allowing the film to be watched in observance of a more relevant holiday from
Halloween to
Independence Day, as Act I of the musical is set during the
American Revolutionary War—which Independence Day commemorates—and the play has
Founding Fathers as characters. Some professional performing arts companies have released previously recorded productions. For example,
Andrew Lloyd Webber released recordings of his musicals on YouTube; the
Royal Opera House released performances of the
Royal Ballet and the
Royal Opera; and
Cirque du Soleil released one hour specials on YouTube each week. Actress
Phoebe Waller-Bridge made the video of her play
Fleabag available online for donations of at least £4. ==Impacts==