Intermission is over.
Appomattox-based Wolfbane Productions is opening its first live indoor show since the COVID-19 pandemic closed the theaterâs doors last March.
With many health guidelines and restrictions still in place, live theater still looks different from pre-pandemic days, with reduced capacity at indoor venues, social distancing and mask requirements.
But staff and artists at Wolfbane are seizing the opportunity of small crowd sizes to create an immersive audience experience they would not have been able to provide under normal circumstances for a long-anticipated production of Ken Ludwigâs adaptation of Agatha Christieâs âMurder on the Orient Express.â