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Iconic Hertford Corn Exchange to reopen as music venue later this year
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Hertford s Corn Exchange set to reopen under new management
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EUROS 2020? What Euros 2020? The sun is out and so is
Charles Hutchinson s diary as he points you in the direction of curious CBeebies favourites, acoustic concerts, a dockyard Romeo & Juliet, a large painting, Clough v Leeds United and more ideas aplenty.
Children s show of the week: Twirlywoos Live!, York Theatre Royal, tomorrow at 1.30pm and 4pm; Saturday, Sunday, 10am and 2pm TOODLOO, Great BigHoo, Chick and Peekaboo set sail for York on board their Big Red Boat for their Theatre Royal theatrical adventure Twirlywoos Live!. Curious, inquisitive and eager to learn about the world, these small, bird-like characters from the CBeebies television factory will be brought to life with inventive puppetry, mischief, music and plenty of surprises.
The Texas government is extending support for its music venues and promoters. On Monday, Gov.
Greg Abbott signed state Senate Bill 609 into law, which would provide a yearly rebate of up to $100,000 for live music venues throughout the state.
Called the Texas music incubator rebate program, the rebate will come from money the venues paid into the state’s alcohol tax and the amount returned to venues would be determined by how much they paid in alcohol taxes the previous year. Venues will see the full or partial amount of taxes they paid on the sale of beer and wine returned to them up to $100,000.
Itâs all completely unworkable : Gig venue bosses plead over two metre social distancing to be scrapped By Sarah Ward
FOR HERALD ARTS.Geoff Ellis, chief executive of DF Concerts pictured in front of the main stage for the TRNSMT festival on Glasgow green. TRNSMT is on 7-9th July 2017. . Photograph by Colin Mearns.5 July 2017.See interview by Russell Leadbetter. GIG venue bosses pleaded with the Scottish Government for two metre social distancing to be scrapped amid fears most places will not be able to reopen. Promoters warned growing numbers of Scottish fans are buying tickets for shows and events south of the border, where venues will be open at half their normal capacity from Monday (May 17).
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