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DeanFL
05-05-2021, 05:58 PM
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We went to the Hall&Oates 'tribute show' at Savannah this afternoon. What a wonderful show they put on - excellent 7 piece band with a great lead singer. They were fabulous. Two shows yesterday and their last show at TV is tonight at 7.
Seemed as if they are at about 50% or so capacity at the theater with about 3' between paired seats on the main floor. The 3pm show today, unfortunately had -estimate- 150-175 in the audience, but tonight's is sold out. They still put it all out for us. Great group.
And BONUS! Masks are required for the ushers etc, but REQUESTED for guests. yay!
The upgraded sound system at Savannah is excellent - great job. It certainly improves the music experience there.
Was nice to get back out to theaterical entertainment here...much more to come this year for us.
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Polar Bear
05-05-2021, 06:16 PM
What DeanFL said. We were there also! :)
Garywt
05-05-2021, 06:22 PM
We have seen some good shows there, nice place.
So masks are requested but I am guessing you did not wear them. If I was asked to wear a mask I would, just the right thing to do.
Polar Bear
05-05-2021, 08:06 PM
…So masks are requested but I am guessing you did not wear them. If I was asked to wear a mask I would, just the right thing to do.
Why was that necessary to say.
Very good attempt…hopefully a failed one…to take a nice positive thread in the wrong direction.
Garywt
05-05-2021, 10:15 PM
Why was that necessary to say.
Very good attempt…hopefully a failed one…to take a nice positive thread in the wrong direction.
It was just the way it was worded in the original post, workers had to wear them and we were ask but yay didn’t have to. Florida has had an issue with this from day 1.
Wiserbud47
05-06-2021, 03:48 AM
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We went to the Hall&Oates 'tribute show' at Savannah this afternoon. What a wonderful show they put on - excellent 7 piece band with a great lead singer. They were fabulous. Two shows yesterday and their last show at TV is tonight at 7.
Seemed as if they are at about 50% or so capacity at the theater with about 3' between paired seats on the main floor. The 3pm show today, unfortunately had -estimate- 150-175 in the audience, but tonight's is sold out. They still put it all out for us. Great group.
And BONUS! Masks are required for the ushers etc, but REQUESTED for guests. yay!
The upgraded sound system at Savannah is excellent - great job. It certainly improves the music experience there.
Was nice to get back out to theatrical entertainment here...much more to come this year for us.
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I attended the Wednesday evening performance and agree with everything the OP has said.
As far as making it safe for the audience concerning COVID, they did allow more space around seating.
I believe the mask signs are now posted for political reasons. The usher told me you will not need to wear a mask in the theater. Just about all of us are vaccinated and I was not concerned at all that masks were not being worn. If this is not acceptable to some people, they are not ready to go to the Savannah Center yet. This not a negative statement. This is true of people who are not ready to dine inside a restaurant yet. This pandemic has affected people in different ways and we shouldn't be critical of people who need more time to return to "normal". On the other hand, they shouldn't be critical of those who are ready.
RDhot
05-06-2021, 05:02 AM
“Just about all of us are vaccinated”. Why would you think that?
Tmarkwald
05-06-2021, 05:49 AM
“Just about all of us are vaccinated”. Why would you think that?
Everyone who wants to be vaccinated is already vaccinated. Every place in TV and surroundings have had no wait, no appointment, vaccinations for awhile now.
If you are not vaccinated, that's your choice.
Nobody is required to protect you from the ramifications of your decision to not be protected..
Most of us chose life.
thelegges
05-06-2021, 06:03 AM
“Just about all of us are vaccinated”. Why would you think that?
Because some just can’t let it go. In a year from now you will still see some who are wearing N95 in their car.
Disney is no longer taking temp checks, at the gate. Things are evolving to a different place.
mlmarr1
05-06-2021, 06:04 AM
It's called freedom..
Villages Kahuna
05-06-2021, 06:22 AM
The ushers wearing masks are protecting both themselves as well as those attending the concert. Those paying to attend who refuse to wear masks, as recommended by the CDC, are not protecting themselves but more importantly selfishly refusing to protect others attending the event. We’ve made such great progress in the country. I fail to understand such selfishness and refusal to follow the recommendations of the best doctors in the world. We’re still a long, long way from achieving “herd immunity” in the U.S.
golfing eagles
05-06-2021, 06:28 AM
The ushers wearing masks are protecting both themselves as well as those attending the concert. Those paying to attend who refuse to wear masks, as recommended by the CDC, are not protecting themselves but more importantly selfishly refusing to protect others attending the event. We’ve made such great progress in the country. I fail to understand such selfishness and refusal to follow the recommendations of the best doctors in the world. We’re still a long, long way from achieving “herd immunity” in the U.S.
EXCEPT......those that are fully vaccinated have absolutely NO REASON to wear a mask, since they CANNOT get infected nor spread it (yes, I know 0.008% can, I'll take my chances right after buying a lotto ticket)
Also, you are ridiculous to call those not wearing a mask selfish----the policy of Savannah Center is NOT mask required, so no one has to wear one. If you have any argument at all, it is with the people who make the policy at Savannah, but clearly they do not share your paranoia.
DrRick614
05-06-2021, 06:35 AM
Great performance. They played all of Hall And Oats greatest hits. Many folks were singing along. It was great. So much fun!
DeanFL
05-06-2021, 07:35 AM
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one word. One word in my post#1. yay.
I'm sorry I inserted that tiny exclamation. Allowed some to take issue with a small part of the post.
We are FULLY vaccinated, We were VERY careful for well over one year and generally followed CDC etc guidance. We are very considerate of other's concern for their life and beliefs. It's America. We don't judge. If I see someone wearing two masks, so be it. I always put myself in other's shoes. How do I know if that person is on Chemo, fragile health, or simply hypercautious? That is THEIR choice.
The ushers at Savannah were explicit - masks are REQESTED. Did we desire to leave our mask on for 90min+, being 3 feet ++++ away from all others in audience? Did we want to muffle our exclamation of happiness and cheers for the performance? Answer (for us) was NO.
Our culture is SO divided these days. It's truly a shame. Life goes on in America. I am so pleased that we live in Florida, and The Villages where we are ALLOWED to live life in so many wonderful ways.
OK, I'm done. Oh - BTW if you have a chance to attend a Savannah show (or others in TV). ENJOY!!! Mask on or Not. YOUR choice in most cases.
Back to the show...
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WVB#1
05-06-2021, 07:52 AM
I am so sick of people saying that those not wearing masks are selfish. Virtue shamers! I did not want to get the vaccine (I think it's ridiculous) but I did. When required I wear a mask but frequent those places as little as possible. It's time with all the precautions that your decision to wear a mask is YOUR choice and is for YOUR protection! If I choose not to wear a mask then I'm responsible for what happens to ME! If you are concerned then YOU protect yourself by wearing a mask and social distancing. If masks and social distancing are the "fix" and you practice both then you're ok right? You can relieve yourself of your self appointed responsibility to protect me. If you want to wear a mask to protect you, great. I completely support you. But then you want to shame me into wearing a mask - also to protect you? Hmmm.
Jokomo
05-06-2021, 07:53 AM
Why was that necessary to say.
Very good attempt…hopefully a failed one…to take a nice positive thread in the wrong direction.
To fail to honor a hosts request is rude.
RON S
05-06-2021, 07:55 AM
Brought 2 tickets for the 7pm show at 2:30 in the afternoon (day of) took my wife im not a big H&O fan but i loved the show.
I knew every song and the sound system was great, i was wondering why it sounded so good i didn't know about the upgrade, thanks for the info. Still not a big fan of the seats in the back, not leg room
asiebel
05-06-2021, 08:04 AM
We went to the 7 pm show. The worst concert we have been too. Many people left early! The music was so loud and you could not understand the words. They had no energy!
golfing eagles
05-06-2021, 08:19 AM
To fail to honor a hosts request is rude.
This is NOT a party at a private home, it is a public venue. If they wanted everyone masked they simply would have REQUIRED it, like they did a few months ago. When you go to a place where masks are merely "requested", such as a pro shop, not wearing a mask is hardly "rude". And for fully vaccinated individuals, wearing the mask is simply idiotic.
Polar Bear
05-06-2021, 08:36 AM
…Still not a big fan of the seats in the back, not leg room
Good show, but very much agree with this.
MEbner2805
05-06-2021, 08:52 AM
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We went to the Hall&Oates 'tribute show' at Savannah this afternoon. What a wonderful show they put on - excellent 7 piece band with a great lead singer. They were fabulous. Two shows yesterday and their last show at TV is tonight at 7.
Seemed as if they are at about 50% or so capacity at the theater with about 3' between paired seats on the main floor. The 3pm show today, unfortunately had -estimate- 150-175 in the audience, but tonight's is sold out. They still put it all out for us. Great group.
And BONUS! Masks are required for the ushers etc, but REQUESTED for guests. yay!
The upgraded sound system at Savannah is excellent - great job. It certainly improves the music experience there.
Was nice to get back out to theaterical entertainment here...much more to come this year for us.
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I read that groups who booked certain seats got split up when they arrived to the show and that is a huge negative on the management of those shows! Who wants to end up 3 rows away from their husband or friends they invited??!! So not right! It’s made me shy away from going there.
charlieo1126@gmail.com
05-06-2021, 09:04 AM
I stopped going to the Savannah when the Sharon opened , I don’t care whose playing or if it’s free , it’s not an enjoyable venue.feels like a high school auditorium
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
05-06-2021, 09:05 AM
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We went to the Hall&Oates 'tribute show' at Savannah this afternoon. What a wonderful show they put on - excellent 7 piece band with a great lead singer. They were fabulous. Two shows yesterday and their last show at TV is tonight at 7.
Seemed as if they are at about 50% or so capacity at the theater with about 3' between paired seats on the main floor. The 3pm show today, unfortunately had -estimate- 150-175 in the audience, but tonight's is sold out. They still put it all out for us. Great group.
And BONUS! Masks are required for the ushers etc, but REQUESTED for guests. yay!
The upgraded sound system at Savannah is excellent - great job. It certainly improves the music experience there.
Was nice to get back out to theaterical entertainment here...much more to come this year for us.
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How much were tickets?
DeanFL
05-06-2021, 09:21 AM
How much were tickets?
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$35@ - we were in the middle aisle, 4 rows back - no one in front of us. perfect. BTW - the group (7) were great. The lead singer was fabulous - drummer same, sax player, same. Excellent group with their own twist on H & O live preformances.
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talleyjm
05-06-2021, 06:34 PM
Maybe for you but most of us have been vaccinated and don’t really care to wear a mask while watching a show. 🤦🏼
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