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Fearing COVID-19 resurgence, China asks people to stay vigilant

9th - Higher Ed
From next week, domestic travel will be allowed but while cities in China slowly ease restrictions, countries around the region are doing the opposite, fearful of new clusters of the disease emerging.
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Belgian artists slam Flemish funding cuts

9th - Higher Ed
When Bert decided to become an actor he didn't expect to step into the shoes of a political activist. However, recent government policy changes means he feels his profession now is at risk. We went to meet him ahead of his latest...
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Theatre show sheds light on plight of refugees

9th - Higher Ed
Message in a Bottle, a new show in London, tells the story of resilience and hardship of refugees.
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How Hamilton’s success inspired performers and creators

9th - Higher Ed
As mega-hit Hamilton opens in Toronto, performers and creators describe how it inspired them by breaking the musical theatre mould.
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Perchance Theatre raises the sail for another sunny season

9th - Higher Ed
Conception Harbour’s outdoor theatre company is hitting the stage with more classic tales told by fresh faces. This year’s offerings include a Shakespeare retelling and a one-man show starring comedian John Sheehan.
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Makeshift memorial for late Manhattan University student mistakenly removed

9th - Higher Ed
Aaron Schoepf was a 21-year-old junior at the university who suddenly died in April.
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Old theatre building in Saint John could have been saved, groups say

9th - Higher Ed
Saint John council approved converting a community arts hub based in a former church into a building with 25 housing units. Critics say the move is a loss of irreplaceable cultural space.
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NJ Independent Film Festival to help benefit Cranford Theater following partial ceiling collapse

9th - Higher Ed
Proceeds from ticket sales and a silent auction are going to the Cranford Theater, which has been the home of the festival.
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LG QNED88T 55-Inch TV Review: Cinematic Experience at Home!

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With the LG QNED88T 55-inch TV, the thrill of your first theatre visit comes home! In today’s video, we’re diving into 10 top features of this Rs 85,600 premium 4K TV from LG that blends style, smarts, and cinematic brilliance. Whether...
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How an Irish famine footnote inspired Emma Donoghue’s new musical

9th - Higher Ed
The new musical The Wind Comes Over the Sea follows the lives of two Irish immigrants in the 1940s, brought back to life by letters that found their way to author and playwright Emma Donoghue. An Irish immigrant herself, Donoghue tells...
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Come from Away coming to Maritime stages this summer

9th - Higher Ed
The show arrives at a time when tensions are high between Canada and the U.S. As Kyle Moore reports, the first stop is in Glace Bay.
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Calgary arts groups left to find new space once longtime theatre society shuts down next month

9th - Higher Ed
Evergreen Theatre Society, which offers educational programming and 24,000 square feet of studio, theatre and office space, is going out of business at the end of June. Its 10-year, $5.5.-million loan contract is not being renewed.
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Road Trip Close To Home: Enjoy a live show at 2 Bronx venues

9th - Higher Ed
The legendary historic Pregones Theater/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater has given Latin storytellers center stage for decades.
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‘The Herds’ puppets highlight climate change in Lagos

9th - Higher Ed
The cardboard puppet animals of The Herds continued their epic journey this weekend, passing through Nigeria’s Makoko community
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'The Little Prince' reimagined in deaf-led physical theatre adaptation

9th - Higher Ed
This groundbreaking adaptation of The Little Prince is completely speechless, designed specifically with deaf audiences in mind. Britnei Bilhete was there and gives us this sneak peek.
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Weekend power outage in Yellowknife area wreaks havoc on local events and businesses

9th - Higher Ed
On Saturday, parts of Yellowknife and the surrounding area were without electricity for several hours. Now, Yellowknife businesses are coming to terms with the aftermath. Jocelyn Shepel has more.
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Stranger Things: The First Shadow Behind the Scenes with Louis Healy

9th - Higher Ed
The Standard takes a look behind the curtain of Stranger Things: The First Shadow at The Phoenix theatre with cast member Louis Healy.In this behind-the-scenes feature, Louis shows us some of the props, a look a the set and a sneak peak...
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Women’s History Month: CEO and president of Vera Moore Cosmetics

9th - Higher Ed
The creator of Vera Moore Cosmetics joined News 12 to discuss her career achievements.
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Champagne, chaos and cheeks: Sabrage brings a naughty night of cabaret to London's Lafayette

9th - Higher Ed
Taking its audience on an unhinged, champagne-fueled fever dream of circus, cabaret, and comedy, Sabrage is London's newest sexy night out.
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World Theatre Day: With men at war, a Ukrainian theatre stands strong with an all-female cast

9th - Higher Ed
With most male actors at war, the Chernihiv Regional Youth Theatre in Ukraine has reinvented itself with female actors stepping into traditionally male roles, preserving culture while supporting the war effort.
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A Port Chester street was renamed Friday for Phil Lesh, a founding member and bassist for the Grateful Dead

9th - Higher Ed
The Village of Port Chester honored him by dedicating Phil Lesh Lane at the corner of Broad Street and Westchester Avenue
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Port Chester renames street after the late Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh

9th - Higher Ed
The Village of Port Chester honored him by dedicating Phil Lesh Lane at the corner of Broad Street and Westchester Avenue
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'Mughal-E-Azam: The Musical': Inside India's first Broadway-style musical

9th - Higher Ed
The iconic play, Mughal-e-Azam, has mesmerized audiences once again in Delhi with its grand musical production. Since its inception in 1960, this 16th-century tale has undergone a remarkable transformation - from script to stage, to...
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As men fight on the frontline, a Ukrainian theatre finds strength in its all-female cast

9th - Higher Ed
With most male actors at war, the Chernihiv Regional Youth Theatre in Ukraine has reinvented itself with female actors stepping into traditionally male roles, preserving culture while supporting the war effort.