The novel coronavirus pandemic, now in its eighth month, has scrubbed live performances from coast to coast, with darkened stages from community playhouses to all the way to Broadway. But for many theatre companies, the Lawrenceville-based Aurora Theatre included, the show must go on somehow.

Despite the modern-day realities of COVID, the holiday season will find the Aurora Theatre quite busy, with three productions that seek to provide entertainment in a safe, socially-distant atmosphere.

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