Chronicle Staff March 10, 2021Updated: March 15, 2021, 8:15 am Sign of encouragement on Castro Theatre marquee in San Francisco on March 15, 2020. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle When attending the arts is a cornerstone of your life, what do you do without showtimes to schedule your weeks around? Over the past year, Bay Area arts super fans — those marathon concertgoers, cinephiles and Shakespeare stans — have made major adjustments as in-person performances halted and the art world began experimenting with digital services and outdoor stopgap measures. Now that we’re coming up on the anniversary of shelter-in-place, The Chronicle caught up with some of the art community’s biggest fans about how they’ve subsisted in the meantime. What they all had in common: hope for a safe return, nostalgia for the camaraderie of live audiences filled with friends and a longing for that thrill when the house lights go down and the show starts.