Cast members of no less than three different plays had to go into isolation due to exposure to authenticated patients • Theater Director: "We will not take risks"
The Corona does not miss the theater industry
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Kfir Bolotin
Again, it turns out that "the show must go on" is not really possible in the Corona era and the play may have to continue but the isolation is stronger.
After the weekend it became clear that the chamber actress Noy Halperin who participates in "Life is a Cabaret" became a virus that disrupts the world of culture and put all cast members into isolation, now it turns out that the play "live fence" - a stage adaptation of Dorit Rabinian's excellent book will not rise tomorrow . This is due to the fact that this caste was also sent for isolation due to exposure to a verified patient.
Recall that a few days ago Halperin was positively tested in the corona test, an event that forced Cast's play "Life is a Cabaret," from the great musicals that came up in Camry, to go into isolation.
This is the third cast in the Cameri theater sent to isolation, after members of the show "Son" were forced into isolation after one of the actors, Alon Sandler, was infected in Corona.
In light of recent events, the theatrical opening of the theater after almost four months, which was due tomorrow (Sunday), is now being postponed to 11.7. Cameri CEO Ren Guetta said: "We were expecting and excited for the reopening, but we won't take any chances."