The Columbus Dispatch

Red Herring Theater postpones two shows and cancels another

- Michael Grossberg Special to Columbus Dispatch USA TODAY NETWORK

Red Herring Theater Company has postponed two production­s and canceled another because of the latest wave of the pandemic.

“We think it’s a wise and prudent decision, in an effort to keep artists and audiences safe from the omicron variant,” Artistic Director Michael Herring said.

“The Schedule,” a new farcical play about Hollywood by Columbus playwright/filmmaker Sheldon Gleisser, originally was announced to open in mid-january, but now will run Feb. 17 to March 24 at the company’s South Side space, 3723 S. High St.

In turn, that pushes back “Dancing Lessons,” the Midwest premiere of Mark St. Germain’s off-beat romantic comedy, to March 24 through April 10,

Herring said.

Because of the compressed 2022 schedule, the previously announced March-april production of Martin Mcdonagh’s play “A Behanding in Spokane” has been canceled.

The troupe will resume its regularly scheduled programmin­g beginning on May 5 with the opening of “The Legend of Georgia Mcbride.”

With the company now producing only nine plays in 2022, Flex Pass Subscriber­s who purchased the original 10-show season will have three options: Using the “Spokane” tickets for another production, donating tickets back to the theater or receiving a $10 refund per ticket.

For more informatio­n, call 614-7239116 or visit www.redherring­theater.org mgrossberg­1@gmail.com @mgrossberg­1

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