Defined by organizers as a “compressed season of COVID-safe and easily accessible” options, the schedule encompasses both online and outdoors. However, if circumstances change due to health concerns, there will be immediate plans to adapt in order to accommodate.
“Both our students and audiences are starved for performance experiences,” said Joe Deer, chair and artistic director. “So, we’ve taken a creative leap into making productions in ways that are unlike anything we’ve done before. Our thought is, if we can’t bring the audience to the show, we’ll take the show to our audiences. This spring, we’ll present events online or in-person virtually every week. So, our audiences are in for a creative cornucopia of incredible student talent. As always, the variety of plays, musicals, choreography and film subjects and styles is as impressive as the student talent.”