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Tony, Emmy Winner Will Re-Open Billings Alberta Bair Theater

After more than two years being closed to the public, the $13.6 million dollar renovation and expansion of the Alberta Bair has been completed, and now it s time for performers of the highest-caliber to showcase the historic theater in downtown Billings. According to a press release from the Alberta Bair Theater, tickets for the upcoming 2021-2022 season will go on-sale Saturday, July 10 at 8am MDT, as the ABT welcomes back full-capacity audiences beginning September 18. “We are thrilled to be welcoming full capacity audiences to LIVE entertainment in our beautifully renovated theater in September,” said Ron Yates, chair of the Alberta Bair Theater Board of Directors. With planning for the upcoming season going on now for months, Yates also said that live performing arts is exactly what many of us need personally while also bringing tremendous tangible and intangible benefits to our community.

Kristin Chenoweth to Kick Off Alberta Bair Theater 2021-22 Season

Alberta Bair Theater announces its lineup for the highly anticipated 2021-22 season featuring performers of the highest caliber to showcase the historic $13.6 million renovation and expansion. We are thrilled to be welcoming full capacity audiences to LIVE entertainment in our beautifully renovated theater in September, says Ron Yates, chair of the Alberta Bair Theater Board of Directors. We have been planning our grand re-opening celebration for months and are extremely proud of our staff and board of directors for getting us through a total theater renovation in addition to these unprecedented times. Live performing arts is exactly what many of us need personally while also bringing tremendous tangible and intangible benefits to our community.

Aberdeen lighting designer tells of Covid and Brexit impact on performing arts

Updated: 10/03/2021, 3:06 pm © Supplied by Stevie Mackie Lighting designer Stevie Mackie was forced to move back to his home town A north-east lighting designer has told of the impact the Covid crisis has had on the theatre and entertainment sectors. Going from working on spectacular shows in both the UK and the US to having to move back to Aberdeen has been a challenge for lighting designer Stevie Mackie. Stevie, who grew up in Oldmeldrum and started his theatre career sweeping the floors of His Majesty’s Theatre at the age of 16, was forced to move back to the north-east after all the productions he was working on were halted due to Covid-19.

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