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 feel lighter than usual, but it is glaringly missing one key element: several pages of listings of theatre productions in nearly every state of the U.S. that have appeared in the back of every issue of for decades now. That is because, as you will hardly need to be reminded, there are no productions on stages in the U.S. now, nor in the foreseeable future. Thanks to the deadly spread of the novel coronavirus disease christened COVID-19, our lives as citizens, consumers, workers, and artists have been irrevocably

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