Ontario company aims to clear the air amid COVID-19 reopening
Scott Lightfoot at toronto.ctvnews.ca relates when productions return to Toronto’s Meridian Hall, they will turn on the stage lights, and the house lights. They will also turn on another set of lights that performers and audience members will never see — LED lights that use powerful UVC rays. Meridian Hall, like all theatres in the city, has been dark for more than a year. No concerts, no performances, no events. And to ease that hesitation, officials with TO Live have been planning and preparing for a way to safely re-open- once the government allows it. “At the beginning of the…
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