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Saturday, July 18, 2020
In this choose-your-own-adventure production, the audience guides the show
CANVAS Arts: New York’s Public Theater streamed playwright Richard Nelson’s “What Do We Need to Talk About?” — often considered the first play created for Zoom, a video-conferencing service. In L.A.’s Westwood neighborhood, the Geffen Playhouse has extended illusionist Helder Guimarães’ “The Present,” another hit on Zoom, for the third time, with virtual admission selling out into October. And now comes “Fairyland Foibles,” presented by the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts program GRoW @ the Wallis, which allows the audience to play a part in shaping the narrative of each 15- to 20-minute episode. It streams every Saturday through August 15 at 7 p.m. PT on Facebook and Instagram and subsequently on demand.
Labels:
COVID-19,
Digital Theatre,
Pandemic,
Virtual Theatre,
Zoom
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