Shared risks and second-guessing: how producers are dealing with theatre's changing rules
Clockwise from top left: Louis Hartshorn and Brian Hook; Hampstead Theatre's Roxana Silbert; Kenny Wax; Maltings Theatre artistic director Adam Nichols
This month, theatre reopenings in England were abruptly brought to a halt by the second lockdown. As the future of live performance remains uncertain, producers and those running venues explain their strategies for programming with maximum flexibility
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