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Commission approves "Bard at Bristow" immersive performance with limited park restrictions
Summary
The commission approved a one-day immersive Shakespeare event at Bristow Bird Sanctuary with timed entries, limited signage and a plan to keep the path accessible for wheelchairs; presenters said the experience will run about 45–50 minutes per group and organizers asked for signage and limited closures during performance hours.
The Parks and Recreation Commission voted to approve a request to hold "Bard at Bristow, an immersive stroll" at the Bristow Bird Sanctuary, with organizers asking for temporary signage and managed access during performance hours.
Ed Livinati, who presented the event plan, described the format as an "immersive stroll": “We are calling it the Bard at Bristow, an immersive stroll,” he said, explaining that small, timed groups will move through multiple scenes and musical vignettes along an accessible path.
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