Covid-19 a year on: How have theatres fared in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?
Eden Court, Theatr Clwyd and Belfast's Lyric Theatre
While all venues across the UK started closing on March 16, the devolved nations took a markedly different approach to reopening from England. Key figures from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland tell Alistair Smith how their varying public health responses to the pandemic had a knock-on effect on the way cultural institutions were able to operate
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