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Theatres gradually start to reopen
Some distancing restrictions have been lifted and theatres can stage outdoor performances and open up their indoor spaces for food, films and live performance with social-distancing measures in place.
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Theatres in England permitted to reopen from 17 May
Theatres Trust welcomes news that step 3 of the reopening roadmap will proceed, allowing theatres in England to reopen with some restrictions in place, but cautions that tough times are still ahead for the sector.
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Four week delay to Step 4 of reopening roadmap
Theatres Trust responds to the news that the date permitting theatres reopening at full capacity in England has been pushed back.
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DCMS announcement on next stages of reopening
Theatres Trust responds to the guidance for the performing arts in England and changes to the planning system.
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Epstein Theatre
Built above a music shop this is an unusual and intimate theatre that has long-served the people of Liverpool.
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Theatre at risk
Oswaldtwistle Civic Arts Centre and Theatre
The only public theatre in the area and an important local building that has sat at the heart of, and served its local community, for more than 150 years.
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More than £81k awarded to help theatres on the road to reopening
Theatres Trust is delighted to announce the first 20 theatres supported through our Theatre Reopening Fund.
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Lockdown exit strategy
Theatres Trust responds to the Prime Minister's announcement setting out the principles for easing restrictions in England.
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Theatre at risk
Garrick Theatre
Important regional large-scale theatre that, in its heyday accommodated touring theatre direct from the West End. Advertised as the most beautiful theatre in Europe on its opening, the building, in all its Art Deco splendour remains largely unchanged.
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Theatre at risk
Burnley Empire
Burnley’s only Grade II listed purpose-built Victorian theatre. The auditorium was reconstructed in 1911 by eminent theatre architect Bertie Crewe and survives in its original, elaborate form.