CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. The official holiday entertainment season goes until Dec. 25. Then it turns into New Year celebrations. Not to worry. There are still a few offerings available this weekend, and even a few next week. The highlight of the week, and of the season, is “Melodies of Christmas.” It’s at Proctors in […]
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. â As the community marks one year since performing arts venues were shuttered due to COVID-19, local leaders are looking forward to presenting live entertainment again soon.
In a recent panel discussion titled âPlanning To Go Liveâ at Caffe Lena and livestreamed to an online audience, officials from Caffe Lena, Opera Saratoga, and Saratoga Performing Arts Center spoke about the future of entertainment in the Saratoga Springs area.
Panelists Elizabeth Sobol of SPAC, Lawrence Edelson of Opera Saratoga, and Sarah Craig of Caffe Lena all shared some insight into their reevaluation processes, the maze of decisions they are navigating this spring and the long term impacts of the ongoing pandemic on their organizations - as well as whatâs on the horizon as the industry at large reopens.