The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Perth operatic group appeals for support

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Perth Amateur Operatic Society has penned an open letter pleading for support after this year’s production­s were cancelled and future plans cast into doubt.

The group had its springtime show The Wedding Singer called off and says it is unlikely members will be able to appear on stage before the end of next year.

President Anna Jellye has asked for more backing from government bodies and funders to help them restart as soon as possible, pointing out it is part of an industry which generates more than £ 150 million in ticket sales in the UK each year, and a similar amount in the surroundin­g service industry.

The letter underlines the importance of amateur theatre in local communitie­s.

It says: “A m a t e u r theatre plays a significan­t part in the cultural life of the nation, helping with both physical and mental health, not just for the performers and all taking part, but for audiences too.

“At the present time, vir tually all amateur theatre production­s have been cancelled across the country.

“Given the lead time for production­s, it is unlikely there will be many, if any, production­s before the end of 2021.

“Many groups have been making use of technology to keep in touch, rehearse, or put together videos to entertain their audiences via social media channels.

“T he y are eager to maintain their involvemen­t and to resume a normal programme as far as they can.

“My plea to you today, is to please give the amateur theatre sector the same considerat­ion as that of the profession­al theatres.”

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