Bradley Fuller
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It can be tricky enough to get a performing arts organization up and running in a relatively normal year. Add the venue closures, economic difficulties, and wariness of public singing that accompany a global pandemic to the situation, and the challenge becomes a considerable one especially for an opera company.
“We were working towards our first full production, and by about March of 2020, it became very clear that that was not going to happen for a period of time,” says Harold Meers, Executive Artistic Director of Charleston Opera Theater. “So then the mission the immediate mission, at least sort of changed. It changed into, okay, how do we continue to sing live and engage an audience during a pandemic?”
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