Our goal is to get back to live theater.”.

So while ATC, an Equity theater, hopes to come back in January, it all depends on the virus. ATC’s Tucson home is a fitting showcase for the top-quality theatre that happens inside.

“As the State Theatre, we’re determined to make sure Arizona continues to be a leader in the national cultural conversation.”. Gunderson, who also wrote “Silent Sky,” which ATC produced last season, is one of the most-produced playwrights in the country.

There are several national touring companies of the play and the one slated for Tucson continues to be on the schedule. The loss of ticket sales and special event fundraisers due to COVID-19 puts the dance company in a precarious financial position.

Other plays will provide exposure to new and national playwrights. “Our goal is to never cancel, but to reschedule based on availability,” he said. Respond: Write a letter to the editor | Write a guest opinion. “We have a pandemic, and we have an opioid epidemic. But that hasn't stopped the Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) from preparing for the future and moving to increase diversity on and off stage.

Kathleen Allen has written about the arts in Tucson for more than two decades.

“It didn’t matter if we used very high doses of spike or extremely low doses – it reversed the pain completely.”. Much of the staff is furloughed right now, and the number of employees has been trimmed down.

Chanel Bragg has joined ATC as its new associate artistic director. Inside, the intimate 627-seat theatre ensures a great view from every location – no seat is more than 66 feet fro… Until then, ATC is treating the virtual world as a sort of second stage, bringing new works and plays in progress to digital screens. With the readings of the plays in development, audiences will get a rare glimpse into the creative process.

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On the boards are “My 80-Year-Old Boyfriend,” written by Charissa Bertels, Christian Duhamel and Ed Bell; “Pru Payne” by Steven Drukman, and “Nina Simone: Four Women,” by Christina Ham. PHOENIX — The stage will soon come to life once again for Arizona Theatre Company’s venues in Phoenix and Tucson, but with new health protocols in order to put on a safe and fun show amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“It’s never going to replace coming to the actual theater, but digital is a way to connect,” ATC Artistic Director Sean Daniels says. Our findings have massive implications for both,” Khanna said. Because the pathway is blocked, it could explain why some people who are infected with coronavirus have no pain symptoms. Usually, when the body is affected by infection, a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor, binds to the pain receptor on the surface of the cell, or neuropilin, which signals a series of events that trigger the sensation of pain.

Viruses infect cells through protein receptors, and coronavirus is no different.

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UArizona researchers found in rodent and laboratory models that when COVID-19 proteins bind to cells, the pain pathway is blocked. Arizona is battling a spike in the coronavirus, making gathering for plays unsafe. “With in-home viewing and extensive new safety protocols in our theatres, we’re most likely to be the safest venue in town,” Sean Daniels, artistic director, said in the release. “Our team is eager to get back to the theatre, to see the faces of our audiences and to share the magic of live theatre together,” Geri Wright, managing director of Arizona Theatre Company, said in the release. As the state continues to battle COVID-19, Arizona Theater Company is holding off on full on-stage productions, like Matthew Lopez’s “The Legend of Georgia McBride,” until 2021.

However, fall performances for some of the other touring companies have already been rescheduled. An optional, limited-time recording of performances will also be available to view at home for ticket holders that are uncomfortable returning to the theatre. Wright added the organization would be reaching out to subscribers in the coming weeks to determine whether they prefer to view the shows in person or at home.

Most of those jobs came to a standstill and are not expected to come back at least until September.

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Many of the musical tours brought here by Broadway in Tucson have casts who are members of the Actors’ Equity Association, which is not issuing contracts for performances in states that do not have the coronavirus under control. Virtual performances will be free, though donations are always welcome. Arizona Theatre Company has been touching lives through theater since 1967. That includes bumping up the organization’s digital expertise, a thinner staff and paying down the $2 million accumulated debt.

Researchers at UArizona discovered SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has the ability to reduce pain by blocking the pain pathway at the cellular level. “We are looking at how to structurally reinforce the company,” said Wright. Sign up now to get the most recent coronavirus headlines and other important local and national news sent to your email inbox daily.

“It’s a way for audiences to fall in love with playwrights,” said Daniels. Researchers are also studying neuropilin as a new target for non-opioid pain relief.

Arizona open and hiring: If you’re looking for job openings, visit ktar.com/arizonahiring. The season kicks off with the musical “My 80-year-old Boyfriend” in Tucson from Jan. 23 to Feb. 13, before moving to Phoenix for shows lasting Feb. 18 to March 7.

And if “Hamilton” can’t come here in November? Planned for the summer are “Women in Jeopardy!” by Wendy MacLeod and Christopher Oscar Peña’s “How to Make an American Son.”.

Though changes have been made in response to the coronavirus, the Pima County Public Library's mission of serving the community remains. Its graceful courtyard is a wonderful place to gather before or after the show. Arizona Theatre Company will hold a six-show mainstage season at its venues in Phoenix and Tucson, with capacity being limited to 25% and requiring masks.

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“Though we aren’t coming back until January, our audience gets a full fall,” said Sean Daniels, ATC’s artistic director. “If there’s a silver lining, it’s that all the changes we wanted to make over four or five years we did in two months,” said Daniels.

Arizona Theatre Company has postponed its on-stage season until next year, but has filled the months until then with virtual theater.

More than 1,000 people in Tucson and Southern Arizona have full- and part-time jobs in the theater industry. Among the virtual productions slated for the year are Lauren Gunderson’s “The Heath,” a play with music that premiered last year.

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“Since we aren’t in production, we’ve had a chance to look at the internal structure and we’ve fast-tracked plans to build the infrastructure of the company,” says Geri Wright, ATC’s managing director.

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This no-prescription-needed medicine can help us better manage stress and foster resilience, Marilyn Heins writes. For all articles, information and updates on the coronavirus from KTAR News, visit ktar.com/coronavirus. The festival continues to explore ways to bring the annual event to the community in light of the coronavirus. The dance company will also perform “Thriller” live Oct. 20-24 at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City and Oct. 27-31 at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins near St. George, with tickets available online. And the Actors’ Equity Association, the union that represents actors and stage managers, won’t issue contracts for performances where the pandemic isn’t under control.

New financial structures and processes will boost the company’s efficiency, and the paying down of the debt is now a budgeted item.

“We really tried to take advantage of the moment.”. Go to arizonatheatre.org for dates of virtual performances, most of which will be up for just four days due to Equity union rules. And the Actors’ Equity Association, the union that represents actors …

PHOENIX – New research from the University of Arizona could explain why nearly half of all people who get coronavirus show few or no symptoms. Arizona Theatre Company COVID-19 Response Dear Arizona Theatre Company Family, After careful deliberation, it is with a deep sense of responsibility and an abundance of caution that we decided to put the Tucson production of The Legend of Georgia McBride on hiatus through the end of March.

“SARS-CoV-2 is teaching us about viral spread, but COVID-19 has us also looking at neuropilin as a new non-opioid method to fight the opioid epidemic.”. The budget this fiscal year is $5.5 million, down $3 million from last year. The coronavirus has launched many Arizona nonprofit organizations into a fiscal quagmire of plunging revenue and surging needs.



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