Thursday, May 28, the entertainment professionals listened to Édouard Philippe detailing the modalities of phase 2 of the deconfinement. Rolled by the Covid-19, which made them close the curtain in mid-March, and by the cancellation of the summer festivals, they see the light at the end of the tunnel, even if it has the intensity of a wolf. In the green zone, that is to say on the whole territory except in Île-de-France, Guyana and Mayotte, the performance halls are authorized to reopen on Tuesday 2 June. The Prime Minister clarified that the wearing of the mask will be compulsory and that "the rules of physical distance will have to be respected by a specific organization of the seats, a flow management in accordance with the health protocol".
Edouard Philippe's announcements are a very good signal. But as long as there is no relaxation of sanitary measures, it is not possible to receive performances in front of the public
Macha Makeïeff, director of the Théâtre de la Criée, in MarseilleFalse good news, therefore, for artists and theater directors. "Edouard Philippe's announcements are a very good signal," explains Macha Makeïeff, director of the Théâtre de la Criée, in Marseille, but as long as there is no relaxation of
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