Asolo Rep announced that it is suspending all public performances and related events for the remainder of the 2019-20 season due to growing global concern around the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally scheduled to run through June 28th, the canceled productions include The Great Leap, Knoxville, Hood and Snow White.
“The safety and well-being of our audience, artists and staff will always be of the highest importance to us,” said producing artistic director Michael Donald Edwards. In canceling performances, the theatre is following the guidelines of public health officials and the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
“It is absolutely heartbreaking that the companies of these shows, which have done some of the most remarkable work I have seen in my 14 years in this position, will not have the opportunity to perform this season on our stage,” said Edwards. “These decisions were not made lightly, but we deem them necessary to support our community’s and the world’s efforts to respond to the spread of the virus.”
The theatre is urging current ticket holders to convert their ticket purchase into a full tax-deductible donation. Patron generosity at this time will help insure the theatre’s future by offsetting some of the lost revenue incurred from having to cancel nearly one-third of its season.
Patrons also have the opportunity to apply the cost of their tickets toward single tickets or a subscription package for the 2020-21 season. This will help the theatre to remain financially stable as they plan for the new season scheduled to open this fall.
Patrons who have not already been contacted by the theatre may contact the box office via email at boxoffice@asolo.org.
During this challenging time, donor support is critical. Asolo Rep is actively seeking donations to help off-set costs of canceling nearly one-third of its season. Patrons wishing to donate should visit www.asolorep.org for more information.
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