coronavirus pandemic.Officials with the festival said Monday that they plan to hold an outdoor summer season of roughly a dozen performances running from late June until late September.The performances will run roughly 90 minutes each, with a mix of plays and cabarets, all held under large canopies at its Festival and Tom Patterson theatres, public health conditions pending.
Streaming versions of the productions are also slated to be offered online.Titles, dates and casting for the productions are expected to be announced in the spring.In a statement, Antoni Cimolino, the festival’s artistic director, said performances would be limited to casts of no more than eight people for safety reasons.“Our plan is for a variety of Shakespeare, modern.