Arts group helps to banish those Covid blues
A LEADING Worcestershire arts organisation has launched a couple of ground-breaking projects in a bid to counter the effects of the current virus pandemic.
A LEADING Worcestershire arts organisation has launched a couple of ground-breaking projects in a bid to counter the effects of the current virus pandemic.
Midwinter Revels/Swan Theatre, Worcester THIS may indeed be a bleak midwinter for any number of reasons but our musical journey down Christmases past was illuminated by the brightest of festive lanterns.
The Snow Goose/Malvern Theatres NOTIONS of divine intervention at times of great human trial have been central to story-telling ever since people first huddled around their winter firesides.
Carols at Christmas/Malvern Theatres IT’S pitch black outside. Masked figures slowly move about in the winter gloom, wrapped up tight to keep out the December chill.
TIDINGS of great joy… Worcestershire’s two leading arts organisations are all set for some Christmas action at last.
WORCESTER Live is launching a new online community outreach project this month aimed at reducing isolation for people who have limited access to the Arts.
DESPITE the gloomy prospect of a second wave of coronavirus apparently taking hold, the cavalry seems to have at last arrived to save the Arts in Worcestershire.
Talking Heads/Malvern Theatres TIME and some people’s perceptions may well have overtaken Alan Bennett, but thankfully, he has yet to be toppled from his plinth by the warriors of Woke.
IT’S said that the darkest hour comes before dawn but at least there appear to be a few glimmers of hope for the arts amid the gloom of Covid-hit Britain.
IT’S high time we had a reality check. Pubs, cafes and restaurants are back in business, sport has kicked off again… and social distancing for many has clearly gone out of the window.
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