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In hindsight, itâs all 2020. And today, on the first day of 2021, revelers the world over are welcoming the new year with open arms after the many trials and tribulations that defined 2020. Previously unimaginable catastrophes sent seismic ripples of anxiety across the globe for months on end. The national grief of millions lost to a virus, widespread racial strife and a divisive presidential election, not to mention the stress of job insecurity and parenting while house-bound, had many nursing existential headaches and wondering when the madness would end.
And yet, there was sweetness in the bitter year. Gardens were planted. Babies were born. People fell in love, scaled mountains, set new goals. Old projects were dusted off, new hobbies undertaken. People went outside in droves to enjoy the warmth of the sun and the beauty of nature. The collective human spirit, far from being broken, showed time and again its indomitable nature and its capacity for joy, resilience and the ho
Event Description
Though social distancing prevents audiences from gathering at the Grace Theater this winter, Festival 56 is celebrating the season with its second online cabaret. Holly Jolly Follies will premiere on the Festival 56 YouTube channel at 7:30 pm on Friday, December 18 and will be viewable until 10:00 pm on Sunday, December 27.
The performance features 12 singers familiar to Festival 56 audience from recent seasons, Festival 56 Producing Artistic Director Tommy Iafrate, Frank Monier, Rose Blume, Astoncia Bhagat, Robert Edwards, Brian Baylor, Stefanie Sambrano, Colin Sullivan, Madison Kauffman, Kathleen Mitchell, Mary Heyl, and Rachel Weinfeld, all of whom contributed videos shot from home. The Follies will include new holiday cabaret tunes as well as favorite Christmas standards like White Christmas and Silver Bells. The cabaret is co-organized and co-hosted by Tommy Iafrate and Frank Monier.