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In reaction to these latest developments, Red61 CEO and founder Tony Davey has commented: Securing any funding during a pandemic that has had a huge effect on our industry was always going to be a challenge. Completing this late seed funding round is validation of what the team at Red61 has achieved and shows the confidence that our funding partners have in what we’re doing and where we’re taking the company.
The late seed funding round was led by venture capitalists Par Equity in partnership with the Scottish Investment Bank.
Paul Atkinson, founding partner of Par Equity said:
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Live theatre and music could soon return to Montreal for the first time since the fall. Jacob Serebrin, Canadian Press
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COVID-19 vaccination centre at the Maimonides Geriatric centre in Montreal, Que. on Thursday.
MONTREAL Live theatre and music could soon return to Montreal for the first time since the fall but promoters say they are worried that the nighttime curfew in the city will dampen their plans.
Still, representatives of Quebec’s cultural industries say they’re optimistic after meeting earlier this week with the province’s culture minister, Nathalie Roy. The government is looking to reopen theatres and concert halls even in regions under the highest pandemic-alert level, such as Montreal, where residents are forbidden to be outside after 8 p.m.