SPACE on Ryder Farm in Brewster Announces Residents for It s 2021 Season Written by SPACE on Ryder Farm
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AUDIBLE THEATER AMONG THIS SEASON’S INSTITUTIONAL RESIDENTS
WITH NEW COVID-19 SAFETY PROCEDURES IN PLACE, SPACE RECOMMITS TO SERVING ARTISTS AND INNOVATORS
Yesterday, SPACE on Ryder Farm, the artist residency program and organic farm located in Brewster, New York, announced the participants for its 2021 residency season.
The SPACE team is thrilled that residents will once again be welcomed to Ryder Farm, bringing the organization’s creative spirit back to life. SPACE has spent the past year preparing for a residency program that is safe, productive and restorative, with the hope that time on the farm will give artists and innovators time and space to get back to their vital creative work. The SPACE team has conducted extensive field-related research, consulted with local health officials and is adhering to all CDC, WHO and NYS guidelines. SPACE takes
Who wants $1m from Shakespearean playhouse The Pop-Up Globe: liquidators first report
14 Mar, 2021 09:35 PM
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A new Pop-Up Globe that is under construction at the Ellerslie Race Course.
Failed Shakespearean Auckland theatre business The Pop-Up Globe owes more than $1 million to creditors whose names have now been published in the first liquidators report. The business has for about six years been erecting a full-scale temporary replica of the Shakespearean Globe Theatre and staging plays but it went under on March 3.
ANZ, Inland Revenue and scaffolding specialists Camelspace are some of the creditors listed by the liquidators.
Former Herald reporter Eleanor Barker with Lyndon Katene, centre, and stuntman Alex Holloway from The Pop-Up Globe. Photo / Jason Oxenham
The successful theatre company had no cash flow after Covid-19 hit.
Shakespearean theatre company the Pop-Up Globe owes $728,000 and was insolvent at the time it failed, the first liquidators’ report on the business says.
The liquidators hope to sell the business as a going concern and are in early discussions with a group of parties who may have an interest in taking it forward, the report said.
Company founders Dr Miles Gregory and Tobias Grant put their entities Pop-Up Globe Foundation and Pop-Up Globe Melbourne 1 into voluntary liquidation on March 3, after the homegrown theatre phenomenon became “a victim of Covid-19’s wrecking ball”.
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