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THEATRES in the Bradford district are preparing to re-open, with Covid safety measures in place. St George’s Hall is the first of Bradford Theatres venues to re-open, with a “mix of socially distanced and full capacity events” throughout the summer, and one-way systems in place. The concert hall re-opens on Friday, June 18 with a socially distanced comedy gig by Billy Pearce. The Alhambra is due to open on September 7, with 9 to 5 the Musical, and King’s Hall in Ilkley on July 1 with poet and comic John Cooper Clarke. Safety advice will be on bradford-theatres.co.uk Bingley Arts Centre re-opened its Community Cinema this week and will screen films including Military Wives and Chicago over coming weeks. Bingley Little Theatre returns to the venue on July 21 with Time To Move On, an evening of comedy and song, from July21-24. Written and directed by Sally Edwards, a BLT member and director of its Kaleidoscope Youth Theatre, it’s described as “the perf ....
IT has been a devastating year for arts venues and events in the Bradford district - but the curtain is rising on spring and summer recovery plans, thanks to a multi-million pound cash pot. More than £300 million has been awarded to thousands of cultural organisations across the UK, in the latest round of support from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund. The grants are distributed by Arts Council England to theatres, arts centres and other creative organisations including Bradford Theatres (£445,000); Bingley Little Theatre (£76,045); Kala Sangam (£61,500); Black Dyke Band (£38,040); The Brick Box (£35,000); Mind the Gap (£33,915; Fuse Art Space CIC (£33,125) and Ilkley Literature Festival Ltd (£27,000). ....