Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Drawing Inspiration in a Pandemic — Breath Has Always Been Central to Theatre
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'Wrapped in COVID Safe vigilance, Australian theatre has cautiously begun to welcome back guests. The Sydney Festival withstood border closures and local outbreaks to offer a wide variety of events to summer revellers in the open air, online and in theatres. The Perth festival has scrambled to reschedule performances after the city’s short, sharp lockdown. Across the nation, performers are still holding their breath.' (Introduction)

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