Posted on 09/18/2020 1:42:30 PM PDT by EdnaMode
U.S. Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Broadway League renewed the call for dedicated federal funding for Broadway and other New York live venues today, reiterating the push for the $10 billion bipartisan Save Our Stages campaign.
Today we are fighting hard to keep stages alive, stories told and shows going on, Schumer said at an outdoor press conference in New Yorks theater district near the TKTS Booth. The senator joked that he would demand a Lion Kings share of federal relief for Broadway.
Citing the $15 billion contributed by Broadway to New Yorks economy last year, the 100,000 jobs, and the millions of tourists, Schumer called live performance our pulse, our energy. He said theater was particularly vulnerable to COVID since live venues were the first to close under COVID and the last to open.
Last month, Schumer endorsed the $10 billion bipartisan Save Our Stages bill co-authored by Senators Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat, and Republican John Cornyn to provide grants of up to $12 million to eligible live venue operators, producers, promoters, or talent representatives to help cover six months of operating expenses and offset the economic impact of COVID-19. The grants could be used for payroll costs, rent, mortgage, utilities, and personal protective equipment, among other needs.
Schumer said today that the grants would aid live venues in staying afloat until next spring when a vaccine could be available. If no vaccine arrives by then, Schumer said, he would seek to renew the bill. The senator requested that theater industry insiders utilize their subscriber and supporter lists to enlist patrons and fans in emailing senators to support the bill.
Asked about the bills chances for passage, Schumer said, The likelihood is getting better, adding that even President Donald Trump seems to be shifting for some sort of federal aid.
Also present today were Disney Theatrical Group president and Broadway League chair Thomas Schumacher, Broadway star Laura Benanti, Aida director Schele Williams, and New York State Sen. Brad Hoylman, who tweeted, We need federal funding to #SaveOurStages, Broadway + live venues across NYC! At stake: 100,000 good-paying jobs, 14 unions & the cultural [heart] of our city.
Broadway League President Charlotte St. Martin said today that the the bill would provide funding for rehearsals, the refurbishment of sets and venues, and to encourage the supply of new work to the pipeline, among other things.
Todays event was the latest in Schumers tour of appearances in support of the bill. On Sunday, Schumer was joined at a press conference by comedian Jerry Seinfeld at New Yorks Gotham Comedy Club to rally support, and on Monday he did the same at Mulcahys Pub and Concert Hall in Wantagh, Long Island.
Schumer has been quick to name the entertainment stars supporting the bill, including Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Seinfeld and Robert Plant, former lead singer of Led Zeppelin.
Remember them?, Schumer said today of Zeppelin. I loved In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.
That song was performed by Iron Butterfly.
That’s the gay white way....
Open up for business instead and stop the lock down BS!
>>Citing the $15 billion contributed by Broadway to New Yorks economy last year,
Why doesn’t New York give the $10 billion themselves since they were the ones who directly benefited?
Or how about reaching out to the Mayors?
DeBlasio has a couple of million
Nanny Bloomberg has over 50 billion.
Broadway, where the actors heckled the current Vice President when he sat in the audience.
Nope. No sale
>>Remember them?, Schumer said today of Zeppelin. I loved In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.
Sing it.
“Umm ummm, ummm, doot doot dodododoo doot doooot...”
No, wait... they already do that.
Okay, charge $500. The truly dedicated artsy fan will pay.
-PJ
-PJ
Bread and circuses. Julius Caesars program to buy the support of the slave class. (It worked pretty well for him for awhile , too)
It always made me crack up that Broadway was the best example of the worst of capitalism. You want to see the divide between the rich and the poor, there it is.
I wonder if they have run this proposal past Fredo’s brother, the Granny Killer Cuomo, and the local tyrant Comrade Mayor De Fuc_up.
It doesn’t matter how much Federal money you waste, Broadway theaters will not be viable again for at least ten years, maybe longer. If Shumer wants to pour money into solving this first rescind DeBlasio’s insane cuts to the plainclothes police crime fighting units, hire more LEOs, get the homeless junkies the hell out of Times Square and paint over those damn BLM “murals”.
Until foreign tourists feel safe returning to Manhattan there is no viable business plan for Broadway.
Why aren’t the Hollywood and MSM millionaires sponsoring the arts and filling the seats with cardboard cutout audiences? For the price of a Broadway ticket you were once a patron of the arts!
I’m sure Seinfeld will gladly donate many of his $Millions for the cause. He can probably get princess Dreyfus to donate $Millions as well (after all daddy’s a $$Billionaire).
How about No?
“Broadway League Chair Thomas Schumacher” donor record,
https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup/results?name=Thomas+Schumacher
Schumer’s bill has as much chance of passing as his chances to Fck the pope. Maybe that’s already happened. Sorry.
Phu Cough.
“stages alive, stories told and shows going on,” are not in any way a necessity. They are solely entertainment venues which can be easily be done without until this mess is over.
Schumer is a stuffed shirt and totally out of touch with the common man.
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