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| re: Shakespeare. Park. This Summer. Yay! | |
| Posted by: BillEadie 12:24 pm EDT 03/16/21 | |
| In reply to: Shakespeare. Park. This Summer. Yay! - ryhog 11:51 am EDT 03/16/21 | |
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| So NYC goes, so go others. San Diego’s The Old Globe theatre put out an announcement today saying that they were looking forward to welcoming theatre goers in person “as soon as it is safe to do so.” The accompanying picture was of the Globe’s outdoor venue, which primarily stages Shakespeare in the summer months. Bill, in San Diego |
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| Now if only we could import your perfect weather :-) | |
| Posted by: ryhog 12:32 pm EDT 03/16/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Shakespeare. Park. This Summer. Yay! - BillEadie 12:24 pm EDT 03/16/21 | |
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| I'll happily take our days of heat, humidity, and thunderstorms, but how much more outdoor theatre-friendly SD is! What scares me is not the weather, but how horrific the fight for tickets at the Delacorte is going to be. |
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| re: Now if only we could import your perfect weather :-) | |
| Posted by: BillEadie 01:05 pm EDT 03/16/21 | |
| In reply to: Now if only we could import your perfect weather :-) - ryhog 12:32 pm EDT 03/16/21 | |
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| Agreed! I just checked the Globe's website. When they return to the outdoor venue, they plan to produce "The Taming of the Shrew," directed by Shana Cooper, and "Hair," directed by James Vásquez and choreographed by Rickey Tripp. Both of these productions were scheduled for last summer. Looks as though they plan to "let the sunshine in," or, perhaps, to "let it all hang out..." :) Bill, in San Diego |
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