Blog: Managing theatre risk post-Covid
Ross Howard, assistant underwriter for entertainment at Markel International, and amateur thespian, explains how performers and theatre companies have overcome the obstacles of Covid-19, and discusses their plans to safeguard theatre productions in a post-pandemic world.
The theatrical production sub-class of Markel International’s entertainment book of business was significantly impacted when Covid-19 came to the UK and spread like wildfire.
Akin to other insurers at the time, Markel International was paying out losses within its film, television and commercial production sub-classes, while continuing to safeguard business in the new Covid world.
During this period, film, television, and commercial producers were forced to push their creativity to new levels
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