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How is immersive theatre staying afloat during lockdown?

CoLab Theatre’s Crooks 1926. Photo by Matthew Kaltenborn
CoLab Theatre’s Crooks 1926. Photo by Matthew Kaltenborn
Before the pandemic, immersive theatre was one of the fastest-growing arts sectors. Theatremakers from Les Enfants Terribles, Secret Cinema, Hartshorn-Hook and more tell Anna James about diversifying their work during lockdown and their ideas for staying safe when shows can reopen

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