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A family-run circus has been stranded for 2 months in a Spanish town because of the coronavirus lockdown

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.One family-run circus in Spain was on tour when lockdowns were put in place, and they've been stranded there for two months.

The traveling circus was making its way through the Catalonia region when the Spanish government issued a lockdown on March 14. They've been living in a park in Reus in the two months since then as they contemplate their futures in the industry. "We don't have an income, as we are stranded, of course. Financially it affects us, just like many other people," Louisa Raluy said.

"We have many followers that say, 'Keep going! We miss you. We miss the circus,'" Kerry Raluy, Louisa's sister and co-director and co-owner of the circus, said. "At least we are giving them an afternoon at the circus without leaving their homes."Anahi Aradas Medina for Business Insider

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Live Entertainment is the forgotten red headed step child of this virus. There are hundreds of thousands of people who wont have the 'reopening' of their industry until next year. Thats going to take a toll on the economy. From hotels, to restaurants, to everything else.

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