A Catastrophe for the Night Economy
Since the coronavirus shut down the way we make a living, musicians like me—and service workers of all sorts—are going to need some help.
by Torquil Campbell
Mar 16, 2020
4 minutes
On Wednesday, it came. Not the coronavirus, which had already arrived, but a different kind of catastrophe. Within 24 hours, my sister, my brother, and many other people I know who work in theater and music had lost their jobs because of COVID-19. My sister Bea, for example, was told that the play she was stage-managing would close a few hours before opening night. My brother Ben, an actor, found out that he had lost his job at the half-hour call before Wednesday’s performance of the play he was acting in.
I received all this news after taking an eerily quiet plane ride across Canada from Vancouver, where I live with my wife and our child, to the Toronto area, where Moya, my
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