When will performing arts return? Local groups describe their hopes for summer and beyond
By Mark Shanahan Globe Staff,Updated March 12, 2021, 7:48 a.m.
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On a typical Sunday in July, the lawn at Tanglewood is a jumble of people â thousands of them â gathered with picnics or pinot noir to enjoy an afternoon of music courtesy of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Itâs an idyllic scene, reminiscent of an Impressionist painting, but in the age of COVID-19 itâs also perilous, a potential superspreader, which is why the annual Tanglewood festival was canceled last year for the first time since World War II.
The state has now moved into Phase 3, Step 2 of its reopening plan. On March 22, the state will move to Phase 4, Step 1, “as long as the public health data continues to get better,” Governor Baker said.
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