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A summary of how different theatres and performers have continued to create and share their works during the pandemic. From streaming recorded and live shows, to creating audio podcasts, to Twitch live-streaming a performance within a Sims video…

HAIRSPRAY alumni from numerous productions, along with other professional theater, film and television performers came together to perform You Can’t Stop The Beat! to benefit The Actors Fund COVID-19 Emergency Financial Assistance program.

From YouTube: What started out as a fun project during the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic quarantine on our private Facebook group evolved into something emotional, nostalgic, and uniquely unifying amidst a very dark and isolated period in humanity. Now,…

Dancer and choreographer Milena Sidorova created this choreography inspired by the global lock down due to the corona virus. Together with the other dancers from Dutch National Ballet she presents her choreography 'Hold on' to the song from the Dutch…

With the theatres shutdown because of COVID-19, seventy performers from England's West End sing Les Misérables’ Do You Hear The People Sing through Zoom.

The Stable Orchestra gives a performance from their homes from Nabucco, an opera production that was shut down when the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Members of the Ballet de Santiago express their emotions and daily activities during their 2020 COVID-19 quarantine.

The ability to utilize online and digital performances during the pandemic has allowed theatre companies from across the country and abroad to remain engaged with and grow their audience. This silver-lining to an unfortunate situation has increased…

CBS Sunday Morning video article about the changes that regional theatres and artists made during the COVID-19 pandemic.

PBS NewsHour article on how live theater in Miami, FL has adjusted to performing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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