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Lockdown reading
Published on Sunday 24 May 2020
This is a very interesting in-depth article on the long-term impact of COVID-19 on live entertainment, which brings together the two separate conversations happening in my social feeds – ie among the music community (CMU) and the Fringe community (ThreeWeeks). As someone who gets ever so slightly claustrophobic in packed-out venues, I actually quite like the idea of socially-distanced gigs and shows. But, of course, there are all sorts of reasons why it won’t work, as Neil Cooper sets out really well here.