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Storyhouse Announces Livestream of MISS JULIE
Alex Clifton, Artistic Director of Storyhouse, said today, “We are delighted to announce that we are continuing to create work even during lockdown. by BWW News Desk
Storyhouse today has announced a NEW LIVE streamed run of the production of Strindberg s Miss Julie will take place 9 - 17 April.
Lockdown restrictions halted Storyhouse s and New Earth Theatre s plans to welcome a live audience to the show that was due to open in March.
Alex Clifton, Artistic Director of Storyhouse, said today, We are delighted to announce that we are continuing to create work even during lockdown.
The Week in Light & Sound
Tuesday, 9 March 2021
Summer of Love - More than 200 events are to be staged in and around Chester as Storyhouse prepares a reopening programme, which it promises will be a ‘barn-raising’ open air season. The arts organisation said it would begin activity from May, with theatres and cinemas allowed to operate from 17 May under the government reopening roadmap. Storyhouse said its Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre would open earlier than normal – possibly as early as 22 May – while Moonlight Flicks open-air cinema will also run from the May half term. Storyhouse artistic director Alex Clifton said: “We’re launching a summer of festivity, joy and healing, together in the sunshine – a real summer of love. We’re planning a barn-raising, together-again party with the roof off. Plays and movies and family activities: all of us together in the city’s parks and open spaces, loving our city, and reconnecting with each other, in the summer sunshin
STORYHOUSE in Chester has had to shut its doors midway through its Christmas play s season, due to Cheshire going into the Tier 3 restrictions on Boxing Day. With theatres included in the ban they have had no choice but to bring the curtain down for live audiences to its acclaimed and joyous production of A Christmas Carol. However, the producer and charity, which has become well known for its determination to stay open for its communities during the pandemic, is now replacing its live shows with live streams. Since Boxing Day, and running each day until Sunday, January 3, there will be two shows a day, at 3pm and 6pm, streamed live from its stage.