
Perhaps one of the most positive things to come out of a year or two of living through a global pandemic is recognising our ability to adapt. Adaptation has been all around us in recent times, and we should feel proud of the level of resilience we have all shown in the face of mounting disaster.
With the world still enduring uncertain times, it seems that many sectors will have to continue to adapt in order to survive. Theatre is one them.
The pandemic has left many theatres in dire economic straits, but let's not forget the incredible progress that has been made over the last two years. Digital theatre exploded in a way that nobody could have predicted. With the live experience denied us, theatre makers sought to reach audiences online, often to great effect.
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