Coronavirus fears have shuttered most live performances, but you can still catch “Mummenschanz” at the Hammer Theatre in San Jose March 16-17 — from your own home.

Organizers have announced that the Swiss dance/theater troupe’s performance of “you & me” will be live-streamed from the Hammer at 7:30 p.m. March 16 and 17. The performances will be accessible at home on a computer or such devices a Smart TV, organizers said.

Tickets for the streaming production are $10. If you already have tickets for the shows, you’ll be contacted by the Hammer Theatre box office with options on redeeming your tickets or getting a refund.

“In these dark times, we hope these performances by Mummenschanz will keep spirits high,” said Hammer executive director Chris Burrill.”

The Hammer Theatre is among the vast majority of venues affected by widespread by state and local requirements seeking to prevent the spread of COVID-19, which has claimed six lives and sickened more than 350 people in the Bay Area. Nearly all live performance venues in the Bay Area have gone dark for the time being.

The Swiss troupe Mummenschanz has been performing its unique brand of “mask theater” around the globe for nearly 50 years. The troupe eschews music, sets and, of course, dialog, relying on movement, lighting and captivating masks and costumes to cast a surreal and fanciful effect on audiences and make a few wry observations about human nature.

The company’s latest production, “you & me” is described as a collection of favorite Mummenschanz skits from over the years as well as new material.

Details: 7:30 p.m. March 16-17; $10; www.hammertheatre.com.