Webinar: Been There, Done That: Live Entertainment in a Pandemic
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this webinar will focus on what the cruise industry needs to know to bring entertainment back safely
mobile and touchless integration is really going to be the way of the future
we need to rethink that we may need to think about starting to actually ticket these shows
the virus is currently known to last one to three days on most fabrics
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While Cruising has been on hold, entertainment onshore has restarted in earnest, and there is a lot to learn about how to conduct it safely. Ryan Stana Jake McCoy of RWS Entertainment Group join this session with devoted time and resources since March identifying how to achieve safe entertainment, alongside Clayton Lawrence of Cedar Fair Entertainment Company for an open conversation where viewers can learn and ask questions about making onboard entertainment safe and secure without losing any fun! Topics discussed include: โข The illusion of touch โข How to address the various production elements such as props, scenery, and costume for safe operation on stage โข How to manage physical distancing for guests and cast and crew backstage Watch the full recording to learn about making onboard entertainment safe and secure without losing any fun!