The Greek Theatre season has been scrapped
The Greek Theatre is canceling its 2020 season, prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced Tuesday.
According to a statement shared on the theater's website, the move was made"in conformance with State, County and City guidelines regarding COVID-19 and the improbability for mass gatherings, like concerts and large crowd events."
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