The director, Will Bishop, and the main actors, Lara Carling, Kay Kron and Ray Rehberg, had gotten together in June, I was told, and carefully filmed the show in a socially distanced way, which involved multiple takes and masks for anyone not speaking. The piece is a fusion of puppets and live theater and it looked great on the 30-foot screen attached the wall outside the theater. Sound was to be enjoyed, drive-in fashion, on your car radio, which is less than ideal in an urban setting, perhaps, but it did the job. Honesty forces me to report that not all the audience stayed awake for the entire, hour-long show. But for many parents, that blessed transition surely was better than any standing ovation.
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