The Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) originally planned to hold its production of The Agitators during this summer, but recently announced a postponement, “in response to ongoing pandemic impacts, labor shortages, and supply chain issues that continue to challenge PCPA,” according to a release from the company.

The show has been rescheduled to premiere in October, while PCPA’s current production of The Sound of Music, which opened on Thursday, June 30, will be held through the end of July as planned. The revised dates for The Agitators are Thursday, Oct. 13, through Sunday, Oct. 30.

“This delay will allow us the opportunity to continue to deliver the high-quality professional productions that our audience has come to expect at PCPA with the rich artistry that this wonderful play warrants,” a statement from PCPA reads.

Patrons with previous tickets to the postponed production can call the PCPA box office at (805) 922-8313 for exchange options. For more info on PCPA’s programming, visit pcpa.org.

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