Alyssa GoodmanComment

The year entertainment went radically off-script

Alyssa GoodmanComment
The year entertainment went radically off-script

The year started out like any other, with a parade of awards shows that culminated with Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite” making history by being crowned best picture at the Academy Awards.

It was one of the last normal nights in Hollywood, and well, everywhere.

Multiplexes and movie palaces shut down, Broadway stages went dark, red carpets remained rolled up and stars stayed home as the coronavirus pandemic ground life to a halt.

But creativity and entertainment were not extinguished. Celebrities spoke directly to fans from their homes, and in the wake of George Floyd’s killing, joined protesters in the streets to push for change.  

Actors/comedians Lil Rel Howery, left, and Tiffany Haddish pose together at the Stand-Up for Social Justice rally outside the Laugh Factory Hollywood comedy club, June 12, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Cramped carpets and fashion runways morphed into social-distanced events, with air kisses and stylish masks becoming the go-to accessory.

Associated Press photographers around the world chronicled the shift, donning PPE and taking a few extra steps back for portraits. For some shoots, like John Legend, a pool created safe distance. For Norah Jones, it was her living room window. And some stars, like Mickey Guyton, turned the camera on themselves for photo shoots.

As the crisis stretched on, ingenuity and careful planning led to a return of some events, like Italy’s successful hosting of the Venice Film Festival in September.  

Guests wear face masks and sit at a safe distance as they follow the opening ceremony of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido, Italy, Sep. 2, 2020. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)

Drive-in theaters hosted concerts, fashion shows returned — reimagined. So did awards shows, heavily altered by virus precautions.

Loss was a persistent theme of the year, with Chadwick Boseman and Naya Rivera among the stars who died unexpectedly.

The year draws to a close without a clear sense of when the carpets will be back out, theaters will be full again and the cheers of live audiences will return.  

2020 will be long remembered not only for its upheaval, but the creative and resilient spirit that kept the entertainment world alive.