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PITTSFIELD â The Tens are back for their 10th annual go-round â Barrington Stage Company s 10X10 New Play Festival, that is; a bit later than usual and in a somewhat different medium.
The festival of 10 new 10-minute plays typically is performed live at BSC s St. Germain Stage in the Sydelle and Lee Blatt Performing Arts Center on Linden Street as part of Pittsfield s February 10X10 Upstreet Arts Festival. This year, in a bow to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tens have been filmed at BSC s strictly sanitized Boyd-Quinson Mainstage, with no audience present, for streaming March 11-14 and 18-21. Tickets â $35 for one viewer; $55 for a household â are available via barringtonstageco.org/10X10.
Children and families hungry for arts experiences will be treated to a feast of entertainment and excitement at DreamBIG Children s Festival, which is today revealing its full family program for 2021.
In addition to a diverse offering for South Australian schools, the festival is hosting an assortment of thrilling and inspiring events available to the general public from May 19 to 29.
More than 300 artists will present hundreds of performances across the festival, with families invited to explore 14 shows, four online experiences and more than 20 free activities.
Within the family program, five productions will make their world debut in addition to 12 Adelaide premieres and the first Australian performances of Ecoute Pour Voir: Listen to See by SA s award-winning Restless Dance Theatre in collaboration with Canadian company Danse Carpe Diem.