South Pacific with social distancing, and an outdoor festival to be revealed!
Norfolk and Norwich Festival – The festival will kick off from 18 May with socially distanced experiences set to run.
Royal & Derngate – The theatre will be welcoming audiences back to live performances from 17 May, with its rescheduled National Youth Theatre co-productions of
Animal Farm and
Othello.
Nottingham Playhouse – The venue has announced its new Spring Loaded season, which includes both online and live events (from 17 May).
Hampstead Theatre – Reopening with social distancing from 28 May with a revival of Alfred Fagon s
The Death of a Black Man.
Shakespeare s Globe
Theatre Royal Bath – Reopening from 25 May with Ralph Fiennes new version of T.S. Eliot s epic poem
Shane Richie reveals he has had to go on a diet for Everybody s Talking About Jamie role
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CRUISE at the Duchess Theatre from 18th May
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BBC News
By Lora Jones
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image captionNica Burns is the chief executive of Nimax Theatres and co-owns six theatres in London s West End We were walking innocently into the future with no idea what was coming, says Nica Burns, chief executive of Nimax Theatres.
On 16 March last year, she was watching a preview of the musical City of Angels that was due to open at the firm s Garrick Theatre. We knew we had something special, she said.
Within a couple of hours, cast and crew gathered in the bar for a sudden goodbye, sharing pizzas and drinks with colleagues they thought they would see in a few weeks time.
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