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The Shakespeare Theatre Of New Jersey Launches Pandemic Playhouse Entertainment

PPE will launch with three George Bernard Shaw plays.

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Following the success of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's live performances this summer and fall at its Back Yard Stage, a new venue they designed to be as pandemic-proof as possible, the company is now turning to the creation of digital content for their audiences for the colder winter months.

Artistic Director, Bonnie J. Monte has announced an exciting "everything old is new again" take on the company's upcoming online programming initiative, called Pandemic Playhouse Entertainment (PPE). This new ambitious project will hopefully launch before the end of 2020, in time for the holiday week leading up to New Year's.

Ms. Monte said, "Our Pandemic Playhouse is inspired by the old television shows of the 1950s and 60s that I remember seeing as a kid, such as Playhouse 90, Masterpiece Playhouse, and Philco Playhouse. We will bring a number of plays to life on our Main Stage at the F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, and then provide an online platform through which our audience can buy those shows. This is not only a chance to let the authors' words, our superb company of actors, and the creative team behind them take the spotlight and benefit from being employed again, but it will provide thousands of people with more of the much-needed 'medicine' that the arts provide, and hopefully, income from this programming will help the Theatre survive the pandemic."

Pandemic Playhouse Entertainment will allow the Theatre to create and film high-quality theatrical productions, while keeping audiences safe and healthy as they view an equal measure of delightful and provocative offerings. If successful, PPE may join the array of programming options STNJ typically provides, and continue on well past the pandemic.

PPE will launch with the three George Bernard Shaw plays that most recently graced the company's Back Yard Stage for a short, limited run. Village Wooing; Passion, Poison, and Petrifaction and Overruled met with acclaim both from critics and audiences, but sadly, given the pandemic and its many restrictions, very few patrons were actually able to see the shows. Now these three delightful, but little-known, Shaw comedies will make for perfect, relaxing entertainment over the holidays and beyond.

"Tickets" to the individual plays will cost $10, and a package containing all three Shaw plays will run $25. More information on all three plays will follow soon. Tickets will go on sale in late December at www.ShakespeareNJ.org, or patrons may call the Box Office at (973) 408-5600 for more information.


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