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When live theater moves from stage to computer screen
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(Jun 17, 2020) A Jefferson County improv theatre troupe known for its series of murder mystery productions has moved from in-person performances to the virtual world. "The Butler Did It Players" formed four years ago, and up until the coronavirus pandemic, was performing "who-dunnit" plays in Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Lewis and Oswego counties.
But, as co-founder Tanya Roy, explains, until public venues open up again, the company is using social media platforms, like Zoom.