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The great outdoors: How theatres are asking audiences to step outside this summer

Visualisation of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Garden Theatre
Visualisation of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Garden Theatre
While the timing for reopening without social distancing remains uncertain, theatres are preparing for Covid-safe outdoor performances. Key figures from UK performing arts organisations tell Jo Caird about building temporary structures, embracing new audiences and planning for British summer weather

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