Liveness is at the heart of theatre, and another reason we need to protect it
Anne-Marie Piazza in Signal Fires at the Actors Church, created by Potential Difference. Photo: Richard Wyllie
Theatre has long been the art form that champions liveness. Our denial of in-person experiences during the pandemic gives us an opportunity to argue why the performing arts matter more than ever, says Open University lecturer Laura Swift
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