Houston’s Zoom Shakespeare moves from online to on stage

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The group began as an outlet for actors during the summer of 2020 and now is debuting a live performance at Spring Street Studios

Patrick Barton as Antonio and Ty K. Fisher as Leonato in a rehearsal for Zoom Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing'What started as a way to keep performing during the pandemic has morphed into a production company setting Shakespeare in the age of COVID.

“I am a firm believer that the virtual medium is a new medium,” says Bernstein. “We continued after a lot of groups. There are so many people during the pandemic doing it, but a lot of them stopped.” The play will be “Much Ado About Nothing,” a comedy that director Andrew Roblyer is staging during COVID itself in Houston.

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