I'm old enough to remember when Covid closed the theatre, Broadway, sporting events, schools and businesses. Listening to the current political discourse, some people seem to believe those were the good old days.
There is something about that time: seeing an acting company decimated by Covid take to the stage with understudies, scripts in hand, reading unrehearsed parts at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, for example, that is both romantic, and something I hope our society doesn't forget.The show, the saying goes, must go on.
Indeed.
If I were asked to name the incredible performances I've been blessed to see I'd include R&J at the Apple Tree Theatre in its premiere run. There would be The Mai, Santa Land Diaries, and The Magic Flute.
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The important question on my mind as the summer Shakespeare season comes to an end is how close am I to completing every play in the folio? In fact, there has been no progress for several years now. Of 36 plays, I've seen 29. Here is a list of what remains for me to experience:
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- Winter's Tale
- Antony & Cleopatra
- Life of Timon of Athens
- History of Troilius & Cressida
- Life of King Henry the V
- King Henry the VI Part 1
- King Henry the VI Part 2


