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It’ll be Christmas in January, with a lot of coronavirus-related humor still on tap, as the Glenwood Vaudeville reboots its Holiday/COVID Revue show this weekend following an untimely December shutdown.
The Vaudeville cast was settling in for its popular holiday dinner-theater run when the state placed Garfield County under level-red restrictions due to heightened concerns about the COVID-19 situation locally effectively suspending indoor events.
That meant thousands of reservation cancelations during one of the busiest times of the year for the seasonal comedy and variety show.
So, as we wave goodbye to 2020 (or maybe flip it off), the Vaudeville Revue is inviting folks to laugh it as far off as possible.
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Updated: December 22, 2020, 12:02 pm
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