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After a cancelled 2020 season due to COVID-19, the Idaho Shakespeare Festival has a plan to bring the bard back to the outdoor stage this summer. Idaho Matters checks-in with the Boise arts nonprofit to learn more.
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In 2020, just as the Idaho Shakespeare Festival was coming to a halt, the company’s producing artistic director, Charlie Fee, said on Morning Edition, “Think about this … this may be the only time in all of history that every theater in the world is shut.” But now, the Festival is prepping for its 2021 season – a reset unlike any other.
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The Idaho Shakespeare Festival is delaying its upcoming season as it continues to work through how to safely put on live theater amid the coronavirus…
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Like so many industries, the arts have been hit hard during the pandemic. One of Idaho’s art staples, the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, had to shut down the…
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We all know that the show must go on! But how does that show go on when no one is allowed into the performance hall - not even the performers? We hear…
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Nonprofit arts organizations are having to make difficult decisions these days. With performances out of the picture, how will they stay afloat? The Idaho…
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The Idaho Shakespeare Festival spent years to attain some amount of financial sustainability in case of a crisis. But ISF officials never thought it would…
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The Idaho Shakespeare Festival has become a staple of summer time in the Boise area. But as we get ready for the long dark days of winter, festival…
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This summer, the Idaho Shakespeare Festival is presenting Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, with a twist. Portraying history’s most famous emperor is veteran…
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