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Rent for a concert production in August.
Directed by Nikolai Foster, the piece follows a group of bohemian artists living in a New York apartment block as the city goes through a fresh wave of gentrification, all against the backdrop of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It will be presented in the round at the award-winning space.
Playing from 10 to 21 August, the piece has musical arrangements from Steve Skinner, musical supervision and arrangements by Tim Weil, original concept and additional lyrics from Billy Aronson and dramaturgy from Lynn Thomson. Casting and creative team is to be revealed.
Curve s chief executive Chris Stafford and Foster commented: As we emerge from this pandemic, it feels timely to reflect on the resilience and courage which defined the lives of so many during the 1980s HIV/AIDS pandemic. Jonathan Larson s astonishing
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A well-known Cornish brewery has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help it survive until the pubs reopen again, warning There is a real risk that Skinner’s Brewery won’t be around. Skinner’s, based in Truro, is responsible for some of Cornwall’s most popular beers, including Betty Stogs, Porthleven and Lushington’s, and has set an ambitious target of £100,000 which it says will help keep it operational until pubs start to reopen - which for indoor use won t be until May - and their income streams begin to pick up again. In their crowdfunder, Skinner s Brewery states that: We never thought we’d have to write this, but there is a real risk that Skinner’s Brewery won’t be around for that bright future we’re all dreaming of.