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Mobile Saenger announces return to full-capacity shows in June


Mobile Saenger announces return to full-capacity shows in June
Updated 11:53 AM;
Today 11:53 AM
Audience members stand during an Allman Betts Band show at the Mobile Saenger Theatre on Feb. 4, 2021.Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com
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The folks at the Mobile Saenger Theatre say the venue will return to full capacity live shows in June, and the excitement is hard to miss.
According to a news release from the venue, recently updated COVID-19 guidance from Gov. Kay Ivey and the Centers for Disease Control clears the way for a “return to live” starting June 1.
“So, what does that mean?” continued the announcement. “Well, for us, it means many wonderful things that we’ll be sharing with you soon, but for now, we want to share the most significant news – we are eagerly and joyfully preparing to welcome our patrons back to the Saenger for FULL CAPACITY shows! ....

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COVID-19 cost Mobile's Saenger nearly $1 million, says grant request


COVID-19 cost Mobile’s Saenger nearly $1 million, says grant request
Updated Apr 16, 2021;
Posted Apr 16, 2021
Fans gather outside the Saenger Theatre as they wait to see Trombone Shorty perform in Mobile, Ala., on Wednesday Dec. 16, 2015. (Sharon Steinmann/ssteinmann@al.com)
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A low-key Mobile City Council action this week shows the price tag the city puts on COVID-related losses at the city-owned Mobile Saenger Theatre: Just under $1 million.
That in turn shows what an asset the historic theater can be when it’s able to live up to its potential. Context provided by the operator shows that the venue had gross ticket sales of more than $2 million in the fiscal year before COVID hit. ....

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Floodgates opening for spring events in coastal Alabama


Floodgates opening for spring events in coastal Alabama
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
Posted Mar 03, 2021
Comedian Jermaine Funnymaine Johnson appears at the Mobile Saenger Theatre on March 5, 2021. (Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com)Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com
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Regardless of whether Gov. Kay Ivey opts to extend a mask mandate or to follow the lead of Texas and Mississippi in dropping it, one thing is clear: A thaw has come to coastal Alabama.
The floodgates are open, with a steady stream of concerts, festivals and other public events on the books for March and April. Many still advertise social distancing and other hygienic precautions, and individual venues could require or encourage mask use even if the state says it’s not mandatory. Needless to say, many people may still opt to avoid public gatherings or to wear masks regardless of what’s required. ....

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Concerts in Mobile in 2021? 'It can be done safely'


Concerts in Mobile in 2021? ‘It can be done safely’
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Fans gather outside the Saenger Theatre as they wait to see Trombone Shorty perform in Mobile, Ala., in 2015. (Sharon Steinmann/ssteinmann@al.com)
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Another postponement. Another cancellation. Another suspension. These recent developments at three of Mobile’s biggest music venues weren’t exactly positive, but they do give some insight into the seething behind-the-scenes activity that will, eventually, bring back large-scale entertainment events.
Maybe it’s early to call it a consensus, but an expectation seems to be emerging: The good old days of going out to catch a nationally known act with an energetic full house of 1,000 to 10,000 fellow fans probably won’t return before summer. It likely will be fall before the phrase “back to normal” can be deployed without irony, and possibly spring 2022 before top-tier arena concerts are bac ....

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