This blog started out as Michael Doherty's Personal Library, containing reviews of books that normally don't get reviewed: basically adult and cult books. It was all just a bit of fun, you understand. But when I embarked on a three-year Shakespeare study, Shakespeare basically took over, which is a good thing.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Shakespeare By The Sea’s 2020 Season Is Canceled
Many events and concerts that I’d been looking forward to
have been either canceled or postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak. I
just got word that Shakespeare By The Sea is canceling its entire summer
program. This is terrible news. The company had been planning performances of Love’s Labour’s Lost and Richard III. While of course I
completely understand the decision, it is going to make for a rather depressing
summer. By the way, if you already made a donation to the company for this
season, Lisa Coffi (the producing artistic director) assures everyone the money will be
put toward the 2021 performances. And of course the company could use further financial
assistance if you are in a position to be able to help. These are tough times, no question,
and we all want to make sure the company will stay afloat until next season.
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