ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「The coronavirus pandemic has darkened theaters from coast to coast. So this summer, some companies are trying variations on what is sometimes called promenade theater, staging scenes in parks and fields for small groups of masked patrons.   “It would be easy to shut the doors and hunker down until there’s a vaccine,” said Josh Short, the artistic director for the Wilbury Theater Group in Rhode Island. “But times like this is when theater and storytelling is so important.”   The @thewilburygroup and @waterfireprov are presenting “Decameron, Providence,” inspired by Boccaccio’s 14th-century work about young people trying to escape the Black Death. Double Edge Theater, an adventurous troupe based in Massachusetts’s rural hilltowns, is featuring “6 Feet Apart, All Together,” performed entirely outdoors for masked audience members who move through the @doubleedgetheatre show in small groups and are asked to stay apart from one another.   And in Missouri, the @stlshakesfestl — which canceled its annual Shakespeare in the Park productions — is instead offering “A Late Summer Night’s Stroll,” loosely based on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” with 15 scenes at different sites in Forest Park. The free production, which runs through September 6, has proved so popular that all 23 nights were booked before the first performance.   Tap the link in our bio for more photos from the art form that has new social distancing appeal this summer. Photos by @lrnlncstr, Barnaby Evans and Jordan Oscar」8月14日 9時04分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月14日 09時04分


The coronavirus pandemic has darkened theaters from coast to coast. So this summer, some companies are trying variations on what is sometimes called promenade theater, staging scenes in parks and fields for small groups of masked patrons.

“It would be easy to shut the doors and hunker down until there’s a vaccine,” said Josh Short, the artistic director for the Wilbury Theater Group in Rhode Island. “But times like this is when theater and storytelling is so important.”

The @thewilburygroup and @waterfireprov are presenting “Decameron, Providence,” inspired by Boccaccio’s 14th-century work about young people trying to escape the Black Death. Double Edge Theater, an adventurous troupe based in Massachusetts’s rural hilltowns, is featuring “6 Feet Apart, All Together,” performed entirely outdoors for masked audience members who move through the @doubleedgetheatre show in small groups and are asked to stay apart from one another.

And in Missouri, the @stlshakesfestl — which canceled its annual Shakespeare in the Park productions — is instead offering “A Late Summer Night’s Stroll,” loosely based on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” with 15 scenes at different sites in Forest Park. The free production, which runs through September 6, has proved so popular that all 23 nights were booked before the first performance.

Tap the link in our bio for more photos from the art form that has new social distancing appeal this summer. Photos by @lrnlncstr, Barnaby Evans and Jordan Oscar


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