![]() Right now the theater is looking at having non-essential staff work from home, while rehearsals and stage production would be done by small groups of only two to three people. While preparations are underway for the next performance, Braillard also said the Garden Theatre will be taking every precaution to keep its staff, actors and stagehands safe. ![]() ![]() “So if we do need to postpone and back it up two more weeks, we’re going to continue to move forward.” “We’re lucky - Matilda wasn’t set to open until the end of April, so that’s really six weeks from now,” Braillard said. With the next production of “Matilda The Musical” not being until later next month - and with the government advisory of postponing events of 50 or more people for the next eight weeks - it’s giving the theater time to get better prepared, Braillard said. Director of Patron Development Melissa Braillard is trying to stay positive. There is a silver lining, though - portrait photos can still be done since they only involve one or two people, Lightbody said.įinding the upside is something the Garden Theatre in downtown Winter Garden is doing as well. Brian Desaulniers, co-owner of Dixie Cream Cafe It’s thinned out quite a bit - our day is not like it was a week ago Sunday.” “We can see (social distancing) right now in this restaurant. If they cancel all of them, it’ll probably cost me about $7,000.” “Because I do competition cheerleading, I have had one event that is going to be canceled and then, of course, the perspective of the rest of my season being canceled,” Lightbody said. It’s the latter two, however, that have really taken a hit with schools being closed down and sports being shutdown, Lightbody said. Thomas Lightbody, who owns and operates the Winter Garden-based business, photographs a number of different subjects - including portraits, cheer competitions and West Orange High School sports. The coronavirus isn’t just taking a toll on brick-and-mortar businesses - it’s significantly affecting small, individualized businesses like that of TK Photography. “We are marketing takeout - which we (already) have had, we’re just making a little more noise about it now,” Brian Desaulniers said. Instead, they’ll keep up with more sanitation while going a route that many restaurants have taken thus far. While people are now less prone to go out and sit in a restaurant, Brian Desaulniers said there are no current plans to discontinue what they normally do. “First of all, just like any business, we’re going to take guidance from the three major entities - the feds, the state and the local (government) - and whatever they dictate is the direction we are going to move, and that includes the social distancing and the personal hygiene,” Brian Desaulniers said. Brian Desaulniers, who co-owns Windermere’s Dixie Cream Cafe with his wife, Stephanie, said the cafe is following the guidelines of social distancing and hand-washing but has noticed a decline in customers. She needs him more than the other wives.There are few things that haven’t been affected by the spread of the coronavirus, but there are fewer things being hit harder by the virus than local businesses.Īmong the enterprises seeing dips are restaurants. ![]() She's unpopular for being #1, but what else does she have? She's fighting to stay afloat for her and her kids. Robyn's situation is actually the saddest of them all. I see her as as being willing to, cling and settle, for Cody's nonsense. She looks depressed most of the time.īut, Robyn's options are fewer than the other women. She knows she hasn't won a prize in being #1 with Cody. As much as she clings to him, she wants to feel settled and secure. She admits this by saying after a couple of days with Cody, she needs a good break.Įven Robyn could leave Cody, if he pushed for another move. She likes some distance, not only from Cody, but the other wives. She'd leave, too, in a heartbeat, if pushed. Catfishing was NO surprise.Ĭhristine has been homesick, falling apart for a good while. Meri is just clinging to memories of the past, looking for love. Badly enough, that it's been easy to predict what would come next. It's clear the relationships are deteriorating. Unless a lot of it is just to keep interest and the program filming. They've made enough information public, for us to get a pretty good idea of what's going on. Think that you have no idea what goes on in their lives! It's not for you or anyone else to make Sadly, there aren't many assumptions, after following this family from day one.
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