AEA/SAG-AFTRA agreement paves way for digital theater options post-pandemic
The new agreement gives a little bit of certainty in this time of uncertainty, says Susi Damilano of SF Playhouse.
Lily Janiak December 15, 2020Updated: December 15, 2020, 6:57 pm
Actor Nora el Samahy waits for staff to clear up technical difficulties during a rehearsal for the upcoming play “Disbelief,” which is part of PlayGround’s Zoom Fest, at PlayGround’s PlaySpace in Berkeley. Photo: Michael Short / Special to The Chronicle
If much of theater has gone digital since the pandemic, a new agreement between two performers unions hints that the art form might have online options indefinitely.
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