Ginna Roe Created: March 13, 2021 03:06 PM As the state of Minnesota prepares to rollback COVID-19 restrictions, theaters are eager for their shows to once again go on. Beginning March 15, under Governor Walz' new restriction rollbacks, indoor venues will be allowed to open at 50% capacity with no more than 250 people. When the pandemic hit one year ago, everything was canceled. Shows were put on pause indefinitely while actors and crews were sent home with little notice. One year later and Minnesota theaters are one step closer to getting back to normal. "Oh, it's going to be great!" Lori Bunce said. She is the executive director of Bunce Performing Arts, a small community theater company that started in the Bunce family's backyard in 2007. It's grown into a community staple where all ages are able to perform a show each summer. But because of the pandemic, last year's production was canceled. This year, because of loosened restrictions, the Bunces say the show will go on.