
COVID Forever? Plus, Broadway's Back
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Ever since the pandemic hit, life has been split into two timelines: before the pandemic and after the pandemic. But when will the "after" truly be <em>after</em>? Or will some version of the coronavirus be around... forever? Sam talks to <em>The Atlantic </em>staff writer<em> </em><a href="https://twitter.com/KatherineJWu">Katherine Wu</a> about continuing to live with some version of COVID-19. Plus, Sam talks to playwright <a href="https://twitter.com/heidibschreck?lang=en">Heidi Schreck</a> and actress <a href="https://twitter.com/cassiebeckster">Cassie Beck</a>, who are currently in rehearsals for the upcoming tour of the Broadway play <em>What The Constitution Means to Me</em>. As live theater returns, they talk about what the last 18 months have been like and how theater has changed for the long term.<br/><br/><em>You can follow us on Twitter </em><a href="https://twitter.com/NPRItsBeenAMin"><em>@NPRItsBeenAMin</em></a><em> and email us at </em><a href="mailto:samsanders@npr.org"><em>samsanders@npr.org</em></a><em>.</em>