Brock Radke Thu, Feb 25, 2021 (2 a.m.)
You’re about to be immersed in the phrase “Vegas is back!” It will probably include the exclamation point more often than not. This is a good thing not the exclamation point, the other parts that everyone should be excited about, even though Vegas won’t be all the way back for a little while longer.
On February 15, the rules changed for the first time since November. The maximum capacity permitted inside restaurants, bars, lounges, showrooms and other businesses and entertainment venues was bumped up to 35% or 100 people, whichever is fewer. More importantly, March 15 was set as the date for the next adjustment, returning those venues to 50% capacity or 250 people, giving them all a much greater chance of surviving what we all hope are the last months of this pandemic.
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Sin Eaters - Have you ever seen something on the internet that you wish you could unsee? Theatre Exile s world-wide debut of Sin Eaters by Anna Moench follows Mary, one of the unseen people who scrub our social media feeds. The play examines how social media can transform perceptions of reality and of ourselves and those around us. Sin Eaters is the second production of Theatre Exile s 2020/21 season and features two actors who live together in real life, allowing for them to be filmed in the same space safely. The intimate setting will allow the audience to fully immerse themselves into the show. The 75-minute production translates effortlessly to the virtual world; viewers will experience the play precisely where the subject matter lives - online. To engage viewers, various cameras and filming styles will play an important role, offering an up-close, voyeuristic feel. Our production team plans on utilizing webcams, s
As part of Manhattan Theater Club’s online spring season, the original cast of
Three Days of Rain will reunite for a revival of Richard Greenberg’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play. Patricia Clarkson, John Slattery and Bradley Whitford try to solve and divide the legacy of their late fathers, uncovering family dramas. When
Three Days of Rain transferred to Broadway, Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper and Paul Rudd starred in the play. But, if you’re looking for a show that stays to its original roots, you’ll want to check out this revival.
Love Letter to Liza
Liza Minnelli is more than just an icon. She’s changed the culture of Broadway forevermore. Turning 75 on March 12, her co-stars, family, friends and Broadway stars will come together for a virtual event to celebrate in style. Although the full schedule is to be confirmed, there’s bound to be nods to
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