Sarah Jessica Parker is bringing attention to the crisis of New York’s theatre district. RELATED: Sarah Jessica Parker Rocks A Carrie Bradshaw-Inspired Face Mask In NYC In an essay for Variety titled, “We Must Save Broadway”, the “Sex and the City” star notes the economic and cultural impact of theatres being shuttered since the onset of COVID-19.
The actress looks back at 9/11, which also shut down Broadway for two days, comparing the tragedy to the current pandemic. “Sept.
11 was unthinkable, but we could walk ourselves through the grief and, crucially, grieve collectively. Nothing before has stopped lives, jobs, and the economy like this.
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