Thornden Park Amphitheater in Syracuse will be alive with the sounds of Shakespeare next month.
Although the pandemic has been hard on the art world, with state capacity limits easing, the group could see more fans for their live performances this year, and that means actors are more excited to continue their performances.
"With everything that's been going on, all the craziness and insanity, I think that it is incredibly important which is all the more reason I'm determined to give my all," said Aaron Alexander, a local actor.
Shakespeare in the Park performances start on June 4 and tickets are available on its website. General admission is free, while premium seating is $30, or you can choose to donate.