Claire interviews Marissa Wolf, Artistic Director of Portland Center Stage, about COVID-19’s impact on theater-making and how its legacy might shape the art form in the times to come.
Marissa Wolf: https://www.pcs.org/staff/marissa-wolf
Portland Center Stage at the Armory: https://www.pcs.org/
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