Bah humbug! COVID-19 case shutters Shaw Festival’s A Christmas Carol

The Shaw Festival says it’s shuttering its production of A Christmas Carol after a company member tested positive for COVID-19.

The Shaw Festival has cancelled its 2021 performances of A Christmas Carol. (Shaw Festival)

The Shaw Festival says it’s shuttering its production of A Christmas Carol after a company member tested positive for COVID-19.

Executive director Tim Jennings says in an emailed statement that cast members are isolating until they get cleared by public health, and are considered to be at higher risk because they normally don’t wear masks while performing.

Jennings says no members of the audience were exposed, noting that the festival has implemented safety protocols, including physical distancing from the stage, good ventilation and vaccine and masking requirements.

The Shaw Festival also shuttered performances of “Holiday Inn” over the weekend because of another COVID-19 case.

The festival says the box office will contact affected ticket holders.

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