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After COVID closed Cape Cod live shows, a rollercoaster year for performers, crew

Area musicians and bands were playing, sometimes on tour, with many more dates lined up. Then everything shut down. And so did hundreds of local people’s jobs, hobbies, creative outlets and social lives. Unlike reopening restaurants, museums, art galleries and shops, it’s been nearly impossible to produce or welcome audiences to live theater shows and concerts for the past year beyond small outdoor, drive-in or one-actor/one-musician shows. There are glimmers of hope for live events in coming months, but many people believe large-group entertainment may be the last part of the arts and life to get back to “normal” once the pandemic eases.

Best bets for Cape Cod entertainment: Theater, stories, authors and art

New musical tells story of Madame Curie Cape Cod Theatre Company/Harwich Junior Theatre will present a streaming production of “Madame Curie,” a new musical by David Kurkowski that is directed by Cate Cammarata, starring a professional cast led by Kerry Conte. The show relates the life of the first female Nobel Prize-winning scientist, who emigrated 1,000 miles from Poland to France, overcame xenophobia and sexism, and pioneered the public’s understanding of radioactivity, including helping more than one million WWI soldiers by invention mobile X-ray units. When: 7 p.m. Thursday through Sunday Where: https://www.facebook.com/jester51 or on YouTube at CCTC HJT

In adjusting to survive the COVID-19 pandemic, Cape and Islands arts organizations may have found a way forward in 2021

Editor s note: This is part of a series of 10 stories on a variety of topics that take a look back at 2020 and forward to 2021. Many policies and practices were changed or adjusted because of the pandemic or other disruptions and we look at how those changes will shape the future.  As the impossibility of gathering in 2020 devastated so much of the arts and entertainment industry this year, from movies to concerts and theater performances, there was debate over who deserved financial help from the government. The debate left some skeptics to ponder a big question:  Are the arts really essential?

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