With Broadway staff, casts and crews required to be fully vaccinated, “Aladdin” blamed its COVID outbreak on “breakthrough cases” that were discovered through “rigorous testing protocols.” Important information regarding tonight's performance.
10.09.2021 - 05:45 / variety.com
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe annual CineAsia convention and trade show for the film industry’s exhibition and distribution sectors, has been canceled. It had been scheduled to be held in Bangkok, Thailand in December.“We have determined that we cannot hold a successful convention in Bangkok in December 2021.
With Broadway staff, casts and crews required to be fully vaccinated, “Aladdin” blamed its COVID outbreak on “breakthrough cases” that were discovered through “rigorous testing protocols.” Important information regarding tonight's performance.
Production on HBO’s upcoming limited series We Own This City has been temporarily suspended after a “Covid event” on-set, Details are not known. Filming has been underway in Baltimore, MD.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterProduction on David Simon and George Pelecanos’ new HBO series, “We Own This City,” has been temporarily shut down due to a COVID-19 case onset, Variety has learned.“Production will be paused on ‘We Own The City’ this week due to a COVID event and is scheduled to resume with the usual shooting cadence next week,” HBO said in a statement to Variety.“We Own This City” is currently shooting in Baltimore, Maryland.
COVID insurance scheme for live shows and festivals will only cover events that are cancelled or pushed back due to official coronavirus restrictions, it has been confirmed.It was announced last month (August 5) that the UK government had partnered with Lloyd’s to deliver the £750million Live Events Reinsurance Scheme as part of the ‘Plan for Jobs’.The scheme, which launched this month and runs until September 30, 2022, sees the government acting as a ‘reinsurer’ – “stepping in with a guarantee
McFly drummer Harry Judd's wife Izzy has revealed that she is 'so gutted' for Tom Fletcher after he tested positive for Covid-19, meaning he will miss this weekend's live Strictly Come Dancing show. The 37 year old, who is full-term in her pregnancy with their third child, a baby boy, and shares daughter Lola, five, and Kit, four, with Harry, revealed exclusively to OK! that her heart goes out to Tom, 36, who is self-isolating less than 24 hours after opening the BBC One show.
The Strictly Come Dancing celebrities and professionals have rallied around Tom Fletcher and Amy Dowden after they tested positive for Covid-19, meaning they will be forced to miss this weekend's live show. On Sunday the McFly Instagram account revealed that Tom wouldn’t be performing at their show in Glasgow as he was “unwell”, with the 36 year old telling their fans he was “so sorry”.
stars Chantel and Pedro have never had a problem talking about the most intimate parts of their lives. The couple appeared on on Sunday, and got real about their bodies.Chantel and Pedro are both in fantastic shape, and have no problem showing it off on social media.
Ana Navarro cannot believe what happened during the latest episode of The View!
producer to get the behind-the-scenes scoop from fan favorite couples, including season 3's Kyle and Noon.Kyle, who hails from New Orleans, fell in love with Noon when he visited Thailand and she showed him around her home country. After dating long-distance, she applied for the K-1 visa to live with him in the United States.
The National Association of Broadcasters has canceled its annual convention in Las Vegas, one of the largest annual trade shows in the U.S., over a rise in Covid-19 infections.
Bush and Stone Temple Pilots have cancelled their planned US co-headline tour, citing “unfortunate and unavoidable COVID-related circumstances” as the reason.
Michael Bublé is putting safety first on his North American tour.
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Iceland Airwaves festival has been postponed until 2022.In a statement on the festival’s website today (September 2), organisers said: “Due to new and ongoing COVID-19 measures imposed by the Icelandic Government, Iceland Airwaves has been postponed to 2022.”Organisers added: “In regards to line up for 2022, we hope that most of the bands can join us next year, but news on this will follow shortly, as discussions with each band will be on a case by case basis, contingent on their availability