Midland Community Theatre Prepares For 2021 Season Safely
Midland Community Theatre s 2020 schedule was cut short because of COVID-19, but this year the curtain is scheduled to be raised but with safety measures in place.
According to NewsWest 9, safety measures will be socially distanced seating which means the three shows that Midland Community Theatre has on the schedule this year will all be in the larger Davis Theater 1.
Along with socially distanced seating, Midland Community Theatre will require masks inside the theater.
Summer Mummers will be back but also with safety measures in place. The plan, for this year, is to go back to a live production of Summer Mummers. The biggest difference is we ll be selling tickets in a very different way, very similar to way we re selling them at MCT, small pods, said Tim Jebsen, Executive Director for Midland Community Theatre. You ll be able to purchase an entire table, then you select who sits with you. But, the table to your lef
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Everyone is invited to La Fiesta
21 Feb, 2021 11:07 PM
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We had a rollicking ride for the first week of La Fiesta number 12.
With our old friend Covid-19 back in the picture at the beginning of last week, we made a few adjustments to our festival events with a small number being postponed due to the restrictions on numbers and space under alert Level 2.
However, like all good things in life, we had a contingency plan in place to prepare for this so we had a reasonably smooth transition thanks to the understanding of our festival partners and the co-operation of our participants.
Whanganui Summer Programme: Activities for January 26-31
22 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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The trip Up the Waitōtara Valley on Wednesday, January 27, includes a visit to the Ngamatapouri Hall. Photo / File
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The Whanganui Summer Programme offers options to explore the wider region and enjoy new experiences. Most activities can be booked at the Whanganui i-Site Visitor Centre, 31 Taupō Quay - phone 06 349 0508 or 0800 926 426. The programme finishes on January 31.
Tuesday, January 26 - Museum Gallery Tour - A Whanganui Story
Steps to access venue. Gallery tour focusing on the social history of the town of Whanganui, led by senior curator Libby Sharpe. Time: 11am–noon. Meet in the Atrium, Whanganui Regional Museum, Watt St. Suitable for people 15 years and over. $5 per person. Book directly with the museum.