Christmas pantomimes go virtual as tier 3 restrictions stifle theatre industry
Christmas is usually the time when thousands of visitors attend pantomimes up and down the country, but this year has taken an unexpected turn due to the pandemic.
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Christmas is usually the time when thousands of visitors attend pantomimes up and down the country, but this year has taken an unexpected turn due to the pandemic.
On March 16 2020, the theatre industry came to a standstill. Hit devastatingly hard by the Covid-19 outbreak, anxiety spread like wildfire among the theatre community.
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Edinburgh Comedy Best Newcomer 2015 award winner Sofie Hagen is not a woman who is afraid to speak her mind on the topics which sit close to her heart. Topics…
A play written by a University of Lincoln student has been selected to be performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year.
Third year English student Michael Walker’s play, Through Emerald Embers, will be performed at the LPAC on Saturday, February 20.
The pop-up Roundabout Theatre, located next to the University Library, held its opening show last night: Lungs by Duncan McMillan. Heather Lowery gives us her take on the production and…
This autumn Lincoln will be holding its eighth comedy festival, hosting over 20 comedy performances in Lincoln's Drill Hall, LPAC and Engine Shed.
Art-driven students are being encouraged to get involved within the Lincoln arts community, with an alternative freshers’ fayre to be held during Freshers Week.
A petition has been started to get current Lincoln MP, Karl McCartney, involved in a multiplatform debate prior to the general election.