On Theater: Venues cancel shows across Orange County as coronavirus takes a toll on the arts
Whoever coined the showbiz adage that âthe show must go onâ certainly couldnât have predicted the month of March 2020, when most shows are definitely not going on, or going anywhere.
Theyâve been hijacked by a malignant virus which has stretched its talons around the globe, closing theme parks, ball parks, schools and even Broadwayâs famed Great White Way.
Orange Countyâs normally thriving live theater scene is far from exempt with the announcement of a series of postponements or outright cancellations. If youâre planning to see one of our local stage productions soon, prepare to be disappointed.
South Coast Repertory, which had scheduled a play called âOutside Mullingarâ for a March 13 opening night, has pulled the plug on that one, but may make the show accessible for ticket holders.
âWe are working to make the performance available to you online, so that you may view it from the safety of your own home,â said Tania Thompson, SCRâs public relations director.
Performances of âThe Scarlet Letterâ and âI Get Restless,â as well as their Pacific Playwrights Festival have also been canceled.
The Costa Mesa Playhouse had planned to open âSilent Skyâ March 20, but that project also has fizzled.
âWe are postponing âSilent Skyâ and have tentatively rescheduled it for May but are not confirming dates yet,â said Mike Brown, president of the playhouse. â âA Streetcar Named Desireâ will be moved, too.â
Neil Simonâs âChapter Twoâ had been slated to open March 28 at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, but those plans also have gone awry.
NTAC President Rae Cohen reported that her theaterâs board favored moving the show to the May-June slot, replacing the musical âWorking,â
Anaheimâs Chance Theater announced that the upcoming productions of âThe Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deityâ and âActuallyâ (which had replaced âYellowmanâ), will be canceled.
âThe health and well-being of our patrons, artists, and volunteers is our top priority,â said Casey Long, managing director of the Chance. He added that the two shows may be rescheduled for future production.
Garden Groveâs GEM Theater was well into its production of the musical âGuys and Dollsâ when the coronavirus hit the fan. The GEM promptly canceled the rest of its performances.
âWe are heartbroken to have to temporarily close our doors, but the health and safety of all our patrons, artists, musicians and designers continues to remain our top priority.â said Damian Lorton, the theaterâs artistic director.
UC Irvineâs New Swan Shakespeare Festival also is history for 2020. The outdoor venue had been scheduled to present âJulius Caesarâ and âThe Comedy of Errorsâ this summer.
âGiven the coronavirus threat, the campus barring gatherings and the mandate of social distancing, there is no possible way to proceed,â explained festival director Eli Simon.
And, as of today, all of L.A.âs entertainment venues will close until March 31, due to an executive order by Mayor Garcetti.
So, fellow theatergoers, thatâs the way things stand at the moment. When will this new version of March madness end? Who knows?
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