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Alexithymia will be staged at this year s FRINGE PVD. (Courtesy Madison Weinhoffer)
It’s been more than a year since the pandemic has kept audiences from gathering in person for theater. During that time, theater makers have pivoted to online programming with intimate short stories, innovative Zoom offerings and audio plays to bring us together while we were apart.
But things are changing. On the heels of an ambitious vaccine rollout and relaxed CDC guidelines, Gov. Charlie Baker has also eased COVID restrictions in the commonwealth, paving the way for a return to normalcy and a return to the theater. Of course, there are still virtual offerings from the Huntington Theatre Company and New York’s Public Theater, among others, for those who aren’t comfortable or aren’t able to venture out just yet.
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John Douglas Thompson portrays the magician Prospero in a Commonwealth Shakespeare Company production of
The Tempest in Boston this month.
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Thousands of people will lay down blankets this week and watch Commonwealth Shakespeare Company s annual production in Boston Common, the heart of the city s sacred civic space.
This year s selection, following a year off because of the pandemic, is
The Tempest. The production stars John Douglas Thompson as Prospero, a powerful magician ruling over a tiny island.
Thompson, 57, didn t take to the stage until his late 20s, but then quickly built a reputation as one of the greatest stage actors now working. He s earned a Tony Award nomination for his work in August Wilson s
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