The show must go on: TBA Theatre performs ‘Hello, Dolly!’ 30 months after pandemic postponement

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The show must go on: TBA Theatre performs ‘Hello, Dolly!’ 30 months after pandemic postponement
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The production of 'Hello, Dolly!' which was originally scheduled for March 2020 and got delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, is finally taking the stage this month in Anchorage.

“Our motivation to produce excellent musical theater is so huge,” Addis said. “ is the day we’ve been waiting for.”

There were plans to try the spring of 2021, but conditions with the pandemic still weren’t right. Then in the spring of 2022, the facility wasn’t ready. But waiting until spring 2023 seemed untenable as well. since the show was cast in early 2020. Only about half of the cast was able to return when the show was reorganized this July, according to Addis. Three cast members have had children in the interim, and the musical director moved out of the state.

The case of"Hello, Dolly!" rehearses “Before the Parade Passes By” in 2020 with Erin Dagon Mitchell as Dolly: 2020 cast members Jean Vonrick Sacdalan, Kim Steele, Zaide Manzano, Becky Sheridan, and Matthew Falvo; and 2020/2022 cast members Madelyn Cassens, Jordan Wood, and Jim Sewell. “We’ve got some really wonderful people who had moved up since the pandemic,” Addis said.

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