Ray Anderson, director, Spa Pavilion said: “This latest grant will be vital as we once again prepare to re-open and put on our wide variety of shows in Felixstowe. It guarantees that we can look forward with confidence to what will undoubtedly be a challenging period, and we thank both the Arts Council and all of our loyal customers and ticketholders from the bottom of our hearts for their support through these most demanding and unusual of times.”
Funding from the Cultural Recovery Grant will support Spa Pavilion with an investment in a new range of shows for 2021, from writing to rehearsals, musical arrangements, scenery building and wardrobe creation. The theatre also plans to reschedule community events where the venue is provided at a reduced or free hire cost.
Ray Anderson, director, Spa Pavilion said: “This latest grant will be vital as we once again prepare to re-open and put on our wide variety of shows in Felixstowe. It guarantees that we can look forward with confidence to what will undoubtedly be a challenging period, and we thank both the Arts Council and all of our loyal customers and ticketholders from the bottom of our hearts for their support through these most demanding and unusual of times.”
Funding from the Cultural Recovery Grant will support Spa Pavilion with an investment in a new range of shows for 2021, from writing to rehearsals, musical arrangements, scenery building and wardrobe creation. The theatre also plans to reschedule community events where the venue is provided at a reduced or free hire cost.
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Washington County Commissioner Jamie Booth explains at a township trustee association meeting held in the Washington County Engineer’s garage the county elected officials’ request of support for funding to the Ohio EPA with a proposed letter campaign from the county’s township trustees.
As elected officials move forward on the court-ordered sewering of Devola, a request has been made of township trustees from each corner of Washington County.
Washington County Engineer Roger Wright and Washington County Commissioner Jamie Booth recently made the pitch before representatives of a majority of the townships, asking for written support to appeal to the Ohio EPA for funding aid of the Devola project.
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The Snape Maltings Concert Hall will be hosting live music again by the summer
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Britten-Pears Arts, formerly Snape Maltings, home of the Aldeburgh Festival, has announced plans for reopening the site which it hopes will lead to live performances on site by May.
Chief executive Roger Wright, in a letter to supporters, has laid out the organisation’s own roadmap out of lockdown and although many details are still to be confirmed he says it wants to be producing live music again by the summer.
He said: “We are excited about the prospect of starting concerts and events again and re-opening our sites and shops.