according to a report by the Daily Mail.Hearl complained in emails to work that he was worried about getting COVID-19 during indoor rehearsals of the show — which got relegated to playing a part in a hazmat suit, the outlet reported citing his Jan.
15 L.A. Superior Court suit.And further, Hearl voiced concerns that he and others started feeling sick and had difficulty breathing from possible carbon monoxide poisoning because of the car exhaust in the enclosed parking where the productions took place, the news site reported.
And Hearl also almost got hit by a car on set in November, the report said.As one of the veteran actors he asked that they be provided with carbon monoxide detectors but the thespians were replaced and Hearl discovered.
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