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Things to do in Yorkshire - July 2021 | Great British Life
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An open letter to theatre and performance makers
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Award winning writer-performer Daniel Bye and Chumbawamba singer-songwriter Boff Whalley are set to visit Trowbridge Town Hall on Friday 2 July at 8pm on the summer 2021 tour of their exciting new joint production These Hills Are Ours, which explores their mutual love of running, celebrates the freedom to roam wild places - and asks what they’re really running from. For the last three years Bye and Whalley have been running a series of routes, from the centre of the city in which they found themselves, to the top of the peak overlooking that city - culminating in one epic journey for Dan, more than twice as far as he’s ever run before. But what were they running from?
Hull Truck reopens with a trilogy of monologues with Julie Hesmondhalgh among the star names
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FEW industries have suffered as catastrophically from the Covid-19 pandemic as the theatre industry. As indoor venues that host large numbers of people, Scotland’s playhouses are classed alongside the likes of nightclubs by our political leaders and their scientific advisers. Consequently, Scottish theatres face some of the most stringent Covid protocols in the world. In particular, current instructions are that audience members should be a very considerable two metres apart (double the distance, for example, required of playhouses in England). This state of affairs has led to some dismay, not to say consternation, among sections of the theatre community. They watch many of the hospitality and leisure industries returning to something like normality, and wonder if the powers that be are needlessly holding back the recovery of live drama.