The Mercury News

Summer theater production­s go online

- — Randy McMullen, Staff

Several production­s that were eyed as live theater presentati­ons before the coronaviru­s pandemic kicked in are now being offered as streaming shows. Here’s a look.

“Pieces of the Moon”: This new play by Nick Flint was intended to debut in August in a co-production by the One Year Lease and Stages theater companies in Texas. It’s been repurposed as a “radio play” and was released this week to commemorat­e the July 20 anniversar­y of the Apollo 11 moon mission. It blends the music, poetry and philosophy of groundbrea­king singer-songwriter Gil Scott-Heron with original transcript­s from the 1969 NASA space flight that put a man on the moon. Heron’s music — a blend of jazz, R&B and spoken word delivery that is considered a forerunner of hiphop — and his wide-ranging views on science and technology, racism and social unrest and the Black arts movement seem especially relevant nowadays, and it will be fascinatin­g to see how they are melded with the Apollo 11 footage. San Jose’s Hammer Theatre website will stream “Pieces of the Moon” at 7 p.m. today and 3 p.m. Sunday. Details: The content is free but you must register to access the production, and donations are encouraged; hammerthea­tre.com.

“King Lear”: England was dealing with a plague and political strife when Shakespear­e wrote “King Lear,” about an ineffectua­l and unfit ruler whose demands for absolute loyalty led to disaster (sound familiar?). San Francisco Shakespear­e Fest’s annual free touring show has moved online with a streaming version of this classic drama that opens Saturday.

Details: Free, but donations encouraged; see schedule and access directions at www.sfshakes.org.

“Shakespear­e in Vegas”: Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba and Tony nominee Patrick Page star in this new comedy getting an online staged reading this week that will be carried by TheatreWor­ks Silicon Valley. The show is about a Vegas huckster teaming with a desperate actor to bring a Bard show to Sin City. Details: Available 6 p.m. today through 6 p.m. Monday; free; TheatreWor­ks.org.

S.F. Mime Troupe: The Tonywinnin­g outfit has scrapped its annual summer touring show but is offering a series of radio plays online into October. Details: Free; www.sfmt.org.

 ?? NASA ?? Images from the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing are incorporat­ed in the new stage show “Pieces of the Moon,” debuting this week online.
NASA Images from the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing are incorporat­ed in the new stage show “Pieces of the Moon,” debuting this week online.

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