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– In New London, Wolf River Theatrical Troupe will present the Cameron Kent musical “Welcome to Virginia” in Wolf River Theatre at 7 p.m. A remarkable true story, told in the words and songs of the men who lived it.” A German soldier steps into No Man’s Land singing ‘Stille Nacht.’ Thus begins an extraordinary night of camaraderie, music, peace. Out of the violence a silence, then a song. According to the website: The production marks “the rebirth of theatre on the UWO Fond du Lac campus” as it presents “popular members of the Fond du Lac theatre community alongside new theatre students.” Synopsis: “The Western Front, Christmas, 1914. Written by Peter Rothstein, the production includes vocal arrangements by Erick Lichte and Timothy C. – In Fond du Lac, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Fond du Lac Campus Theatre will present “All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914” in The Prairie Theatre on campus at 7 p.m. 26 in the troupe’s Robert Lee Brault Playhouse. – In Green Bay, Green Bay Community Theaterwill present Tom Dudzick’s “Greetings!” ( preview story) starting Nov. The production, which includes storytelling, features dancers from the Milwaukee Ballet. – In De Pere, The Dance Companywill present “The Nutcracker” this weekend in Walter Theatre of Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts at St. The production with 35 musicians and 69 dancers features dancers from the Carolina Ballet. – In Green Bay, Northeastern Wisconsin Dance Companyand Weidner Philharmonicwill present “The Green Bay Nutcracker” this weekend in Cofrin Family Hall of Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. The tallies are mere shadows of performances influenced by the coronavirus. Since the performance cancellations and postponements started March 12, 2020, in Northeastern Wisconsin, affected have been at least 1,686 public productions and at least 5,271 performances, not counting club, casino or other engagements. Lawrence University continues to present performances, but they are closed to the public. Some productions have livestream options.
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A few facilities require proof of vaccination. Masks are recommended or required, depending on protocols at the facilities. Due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, some events in the region are not taking place this year, and many are presented with limited audiences.
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(WFRV) – Along with performances that are happening live with in-person audiences, below is an overview of performances that were to take place for the public in Northeastern Wisconsin in the coming week.