Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeSAG Awards executive producer Kathy Connell likes to refer to the annual ceremony as “the actors’ party in the actors’ house.” But in 2021, she means it literally: “This year, it’s really in their house!”That’s because the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the Screen Actors Guild Awards (9 p.m.
ET/6 p.m. PT April 4 on TNT and TBS) to not only go virtual, but also to do something that’s usually a non-starter for top-tier televised honors: Shrink to a completely pre-taped one-hour special.
There will be no red carpet, no host and no set — so everything will take place from wherever the actors are.“It became clear that people were going to stay in pods and need to stay safe,” Connell says.
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