This summer, get invigorated with a live cultural performance
A forested mountain is the backdrop at Vail Dance Festivals open-air amphitheater. Pandemic willing, live shows will be back across the United States this spring and summer. (A patchwork of them, anyway.) Connor Walberg via The New York Times.
by Julie Besonen
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Pandemic willing, live shows will be back across the United States this spring and summer. (A patchwork of them, anyway.) Scores of festivals, benefits and theatrical events are playing it safe with digital editions or postponements, but some impresarios are forging ahead, adhering to safety protocols, capping audience size and keeping it outside, mindful of all the artists and fans left bruised last year by cancellations.
This summer, get invigorated with a live cultural performance
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PITTSFIELD â Facing a second summer of uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, Berkshire Theatre Group is planning a smaller number of shows â and keeping them outdoors.
Three theater productions and two solo concerts are scheduled at the group s campuses in Pittsfield and Stockbridge.
The summer season begins June 18, with Oscar Wildeâs 1895 satirical farce, âThe Importance of Being Earnest,â in the Fitzpatrick Main Stage tent at the Berkshire Theatre Festival campus in Stockbridge.
The comedy will be followed by two solo concerts in The Colonial Theatre big tent in Pittsfield â Tony Award winner Kelli OâHara (âThe King and Iâ), June 25-26, and Tony Award nominee Norm Lewis (âThe Gershwinsâ Porgy & Bessâ), 7 p.m. July 2-3; âThe Wizard of Oz,â July 23-Aug. 15, also in the Colonial big tent; and âNina Simone: Four Womenâ by Christina Ham, Aug. 13-Sept. 5, in the Unicorn Theatre courtyard in