Diane Garrett Producers Guild leaders won’t be hosting their annual awards show in person as hoped mid-pandemic. Instead, they promise a virtual event on March 24 that will give members a chance to celebrate their accomplishments following a year marked by production stoppages and a shattered theatrical marketplace. “We’re hoping it will be an efficient awards show that has heart,” says Susan Sprung, national executive director of the guild.
The silver lining: “Every year we sell out, and thousands of members are upset that they can’t be in the room and can’t experience it,” she points out.
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