ACT (A Contemporary Theatre) of Connecticut has announced an extension for their production of The Last Five Years, currently in its third week of a successful "in-person" and livestream run of the show. The theater will be extending livestream performances for an additional weekend of shows (through NOVEMBER 22nd).
Like most other not-for-profit regional theatres, ACT of CT closed its doors in MARCH 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ACT of CT's leadership has worked closely and tirelessly with all agencies responsible for reopening in order to implement a comprehensive safety/health/return plan and as a result, was among the first Actors' Equity Association theaters to be given permission to produce an indoor musical. On OCTOBER 28, ACT of CT reopened with the celebrated and intimate musical, The Last Five Years. After being granted special permission to also livestream this production, ACT of CT's patrons have had the option to either attend this production in-person or from the comfort of their own home.
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