INDEPENDENT FILE PHOTO | Woodstock Opera House Manager Daniel Campbell works in his office in August 2018, shortly after starting the job. The coronavirus has closed the theater indefinitely, canceling all programming. “In the theater, you are always having to be flexible,” Campbell said. “And that is what we are doing.” On the Opera House website, Campbell reported programming would resume in May, with rescheduled events starting in June.
Woodstock Opera House remains closed, working to reschedule canceled events
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Tricia Carzoli is a freelance writer and photographer for The Independent, frequently reporting on community news. She has photographed for and written for national magazines and regional publications over the past 15 years.
Tricia Carzoli is a freelance writer and photographer for The Independent, frequently reporting on community news. She has photographed for and written for national magazines and regional publications over the past 15 years.
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