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Joining forces with Francesca across our Marie Claire platforms are creative powerhouses including playwright Sabrina Mahfouz, actress and poet Jade Anouka, violinist Jess Murphy, theatre director Ola Ince, playwright Beth Steel, singer/songwriter Call Me Loop, Joanna Payne, founder of arts network Marguerite, choreographer Emma Jayne Park and theatre director Rachel Bagshaw. Reading their pandemic life stories will only confirm to you why culture keeps us happy, thriving and inspired. How many of us would have survived this year without books, music, art or watching TV, film and theatre online? Theatre Artists Fund – how you can help It’s been a year of incredible hardship, challenge and great loss for all creative freelancers. Please consider supporting the thousands and thousands of freelance workers, who as actress Tamzin Outhwaite posted today, have received no financial support. They were the first into lockdown and will be the last out. ....
Here’s what we learnt from Francesca Hayward, the face of our #savethearts Christmas campaign… The coronavirus pandemic has changed life as we know it, with the government restrictions on work and leisure leading to record rates of unemployment and an economic crisis. While all sectors are having to adapt to the new normal, the creative industry has been particularly crippled by COVID-19, with theatres and music venues, remaining closes for much of this year putting thousands out of work. The government has pledged a £1.57 billion rescue package, but hundreds of thousands of professional freelancers – the backbone of the workforce, are not eligible for support. ....
Marie Claire is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Marie Claire is shining a spotlight on the creative industries impacted by months of lockdown with our Save The Arts campaign (#savethearts) which brings together talented creatives to share their heartfelt stories from 2020, fronted by Royal Ballet principal dancer Francesca Hayward The pandemic has hit us all hard and reshaped many working lives. We clapped the NHS heroes working tirelessly to keep us healthy, we smiled behind our masks at the frontline workers stocking our supermarkets, we left ‘Thank you. Stay safe’ notes for our refuse collectors. While many professions had no choice but to rise to the challenges of a global plague, other equally viable careers were left fighting to survive as the coronavirus locked down the country not once but twice. ....