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Continent drift: the reality of making theatre in Europe today

Andrea Quirbach and Sebastián Capitán Viveros in A Family Business at Staatstheater Mainz (2022). Photo: Andreas J Etter
Andrea Quirbach and Sebastián Capitán Viveros in A Family Business at Staatstheater Mainz (2022). Photo: Andreas J Etter
In a post-Brexit world in which the pandemic still casts a long shadow, making theatre on Europe’s mainland has taken on a new importance – and difficulty. UK artists staging work in the EU tell The Stage of the obstacles they have had to overcome

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