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Cherry Wine in Paper Cups

Presented by Sackerson at Salt Lake City Public Library Main Branch, Salt Lake City UT

Sep 12 2020
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Oct 18 2020
Cherry Wine in Paper Cups

An intimate outdoor play for socially distant audiences.

Sunset. Library Square. Taylor bumps into Rain–or perhaps she bumps into him. It’s not the first time, and it won’t be the last. A story about chance encounters, imperfect moments, and meeting someone for the first time all over again.

Join us for this unique site-specific play at Library Square!

Extremely limited tickets for each performance.

COVID-19 Precautions here

ADMISSION INFO

General Admission: $25 (online only)

PHOTOS

LOCATION

Salt Lake City Public Library Main Branch

210 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

If your event is being affected, canceled, or postponed due to the response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, please provide the details below.:

We are committed to providing a safe and comfortable viewing experience. - Performance is open-air. - All audience members are required to mask. - Tickets must be purchased online in-advance. Ticketing is contactless. - Patrons are permitted to sit together as households. Households will be seated 8-10 ft apart. - Bring your own blanket or cushions for seating on the lawn. - Headphones will be provided. Single-use disposable earcup covers are applied. In addition, each headphone unit is thoroughly sanitized between performances. Patrons also have the option of bringing their own standard 3.5mm corded headphones for use. - 2 out of 3 performers in each cast are from the same household. The 3rd performer remains distanced. Risk Level: While no activity is without risk during this time, we expect the safety of this event to be on par with a visit to the park. - If you do not feel safe visiting a public park, we advise you not to attend. - If you do feel safe coming to the park with a mask on, and remaining socially distanced, then this event could be within your comfort zone. Please use your best judgement and stay home if you or anyone in your household develops symptoms.

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