The ‘new normal’ for UK theatre?

Abstract

The global pandemic put a sudden hold on the world, and while different economies and industries are slowly firing up again trying to get back to normal business, most theatres remain closed. In fact, theatre and other forms of live entertainment are among those industries that have suffered the most and stayed closed for longest. But theatre is innovative, creative and eager to thrive. From prerecorded online releases over live-streamed performances to drive-in theatre, the industry is desperate to find ways to survive until social distancing guidance allows venues to reopen to economically viable numbers of audience members

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