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By Ian Youngs
image copyrightMarc Brenner
image captionThe cast of Our Lady of Blundellsands had a run of a week before the show was cut short
Last March, Liverpool s Everyman theatre opened its new play, Our Lady of Blundellsands, starring Josie Lawrence and written by Jonathan Harvey.
After a week, it closed again.
That was when Covid-19 shut all theatres, and most have stayed dark since. But what has happened to people involved in the performing arts over the past 12 months?
Some of those who worked on Our Lady of Blundellsands give a snapshot of what has happened over the past year - from cast members, to backstage staff who ended up working in warehouses or making face masks, to an usher who became a model during lockdown.
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