ATLANTA — Some heroic healthcare workers got a special thank you from some of Atlanta’s best musicians Saturday.
The Atlanta Opera Company Players performed an outdoor pop-up concert to express their gratitude to the Grady Health workers who do COVID-19 testing on the organization’s singers and crew.
You made our hearts sing 🎶 💕 https://t.co/7JeE15ZMEs
— GradyHealth (@GradyHealth) November 14, 2020
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Workers in PPE and masks looked on as a trio of singers sang “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” on a beautiful Saturday morning.
The Atlanta Opera is holding its fall 2020 season at an open-air, mobile venue. The Molly Blank Big Tent Series kicked off in October in a custom-made tent without walls to allow for ventilation. The venue holds up to 240 audience members.
The tent is currently stationed at Oglethorpe University.
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