TheatreHealth & SafetyInvestigations
From Stage Blood to Allergies: What Carrie Coon’s Reaction Means for Live-Theater Safety
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2026-02-19
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Carrie Coon’s allergic reaction to fake blood exposes gaps in prop safety. What theatres must do now: testing, SDS, substitutes, and transparency.
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