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Area venues start to reopen after pandemic closed them down

“When are you going to open?” they asked Gutiérrez, general manager and producer. Gutiérrez finally has an answer. On June 19, the long-running dinner theater on Stagecoach Trail will reopen with “9 to 5.” It’s the same musical that the theater closed down abruptly on March 19, 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic stopped live entertainment worldwide. “This is the most people we have had in here since then,” an excited Gutiérrez said as he and Director Mitchel Sommers greeted the returning cast for the first rehearsal on an evening in early May. It’s one sign that doors to some live entertainment venues have begun to creak open slowly and cautiously.

Arts briefs: ARTC Theatre to present Savannah Sipping Society | Arts

ARTC Theatre will present “Savannah Sipping Society” at 110 W. Seventh St. in Winston-Salem. “Savannah Sipping Society,” written by Jones Hope Wooten, is a comedy about four Southern woman, all needing to “rev up” their lives in their middle years — divorced, widowed, fired and seeking her special place. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. May 21-22 and 3 p.m. May 16 and 23. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for seniors and students at brownpapertickets.com or artctheatre.com. Groups should call 336-408-9739. First responders are admitted for free with their IDs. Seating will be limited to 45, and masks are required. Arts grant

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