By James V. Ruocco
Playbills.
Ticket Stubs.
Reviews.
Notes.
Great Orchestra Seats.
Praiseworthy Adverts.
Opening Night.
Meet and Greet.
Twelve Months at a Glance.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the unpredictability of the Omicron Variant, 2021 was still a surprisingly great year for Equity-based theatre - LIVE or streamed - with specially selected productions of every size, shape and color coming at you day by day, week by week, month by month with very few postponements or COVID-related outbreaks disrupting ongoing performances or opening nights.
What worked?
What didn't?
What stood out?
What tanked?
What deserved a standing ovation or two?
What production did you want to stream again?
Or buy a ticket to a second showing?
Daunting?
Not really.
Exciting?
Of, course.
An open mind?
Always.
Time consuming?
No way.
Fun?
Lots.
Picks?
Very easy.
My choices are as follows:
The Best Plays of 2021 (Equity)
Ah, Wilderness! (Hartford Stage)
director: Meila Bensussen
Walden (TheaterWorks/Hartford)
director: Mei Ann Teo
A Christmas Memory (Greenwich Theatre Company)
director: Andrea Lynn Green
Who's Holiday! (Music Theatre of Connecticut)
director: Kevin Connors
Antigone (Connecticut Repertory Theatre)
director: Gary English
Oedipus Rex (Legacy Theatre)
director: Keely Baisden Knudsen
Thanks for including us for "TWO JEWS...". We had a ball.
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