Three months after the local performing arts industry issued a plea to health officials for more clear and reasonable regulations to follow during the pandemic, arts groups are now allowed to record live performances without audiences, as well as host drive-in, movie theater-style concerts. But that's about it.
In November, the SLO County Public Health Department revised its regulatory framework for the performing arts sector to permit those limited activities—a move that followed statewide complaints that the industry was ignored in California's Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
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THE SHOW MUST GO ON
SLO Symphony musicians record a performance at Cass Winery's barrel room in November.