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All the world’s a stage – how theatre keeps going in a global pandemic

Clockwise from top left: children's theatre screening in Qaqortoq, Greenland; Medea a Corato, Italy; Street performance in New York, US; speakers on empty seats for NUL, Sweden
Clockwise from top left: children's theatre screening in Qaqortoq, Greenland; Medea a Corato, Italy; Street performance in New York, US; speakers on empty seats for NUL, Sweden
While venues remain closed in countries such as the UK until further notice, live performance continues in others where Covid is under control. Theatremakers from around the world explain how they are adapting to local restrictions and keeping creative whether their audiences can attend in person or online

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