ARTS & CULTURE
variety of education and entertainment for
the home-bound. Here’s a look at what’s
happening:
The sad news is that the wildly popular
in the Park will not go
on this year. Instead, “Powerful Stories,
Virtually Told” aims to entertain us with
Summer Shorts, a series of short live
performance videos with a “pay what you
can” suggested donation. Look for:
• Shakespeare Lite Festival on Sundays at 2
pm throughout June virtually presents four
favorite Shakespeare plays, each told in under
one hour.
• New Shorts in July features a lineup of 10-minute plays from
today’s hottest playwrights.
• The Living Room Plays will celebrate favorite scenes and
characters from American Stage’s 43-year production history this
August.
Summer Camps Virtual Academy for adults and kids will starts June
8. Go to americanstage.org
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is open with safety
measures in place. Masks are required and
hours are limited (Wednesday through
Sunday, noon to 4 pm). Call in advance with
your date and time (admission is limited).
Special guided tours for groups of six can be
booked in advance. Go to imaginemuseum.
com.
An impressive exhibit of more than 100
surrealist-inspired works by Hillsborough
County high school students can be seen
online in “.” Check the
museum’s Facebook page @thedalimuseum
every week for a new video.
Every Tuesday, the
a new “James Museum from Home,” a new curated theme related
activities. Find it on their Facebook page at @jamesmuseum.
The
children through “MFA From Home.” Go to mfastpete.org/mfafrom
home for storytime videos, videos that explore the collection, a
virtual book club, and more.
Virtual Reality
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