Based on guidance from the city, state, and federal agencies regarding the ongoing health crisis, Lyric Opera of Chicago's general director, president, and CEO, Anthony Freud, has made the difficult decision to cancel performances in the Lyric Opera House from September to December in Lyric's 2020/21 Season.
"On behalf of our staff, boards, artists, donors, subscribers, and ticketholders, we have come to today's decision based on the best information currently available. In this uncertain environment, we must put the safety of our guests, artists, and company first, respecting the policies implemented by the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois. Canceling our performances in the opera house through the fall is heartbreaking and we look forward to and expect to be able to welcome audiences back to Lyric in January 2021 with the Chicago premiere of BLUE, with music by Jeanine Tesori and libretto by Tazewell Thompson, a new work exploring the relationship between an African American teenager and his police officer father."
As the State of Illinois moves through its five-phase plan of reopening, performing arts companies on Lyric's scale are still slated to be part of the final phase. Operating on anything close to a normal basis until that phase is reached is simply not possible.
Freud continued, "The decision to cancel our fall productions is only one piece of the elaborate array of work still underway, which includes ongoing discussions with our union groups. Our goal is, and always has been, to find a balance between protecting the individuals and protecting our company."
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