The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Outdoor theatre allowed in the U.K.

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LONDON — Theatres in England will be able to hold outdoor performanc­es from this weekend and beautician­s can reopen next week in a further easing of the coronaviru­s lockdown, culture minister Oliver Dowden said on Thursday.

Indoor gyms and swimming pools in England will also be able to reopen from July 25.

The latest moves follow the reopening of non-essential shops on June 15 and last weekend’s reopening of pubs, restaurant­s, cafes and hairdresse­rs.

Dowden told a news conference that from July 11 theatres, opera and dance groups can put on outdoor performanc­es to socially distancing audiences.

He said that meant for example music lovers can attend opera at Glyndebour­ne in East Sussex, southern England, which plans to stage a summer season of open-air concerts and operas during July and August.

Dowden said that when gyms reopen, operators would have to use time-booking systems to limit numbers, restrict class sizes, space out equipment and step-up cleaning regimes.

He added: “At the beginning we all stayed at home to protect the (National Health Service) and save lives. Now the British public has a new part to play — it’s time to eat out to help out, to enjoy the arts to help out and to work out to help out.”

He said the government was working with public health experts to pilot some indoor theatrical and musical performanc­es to work out how socially distanced audiences can attend.

 ?? DYLAN MARTINEZ • REUTERS ?? Starting on Saturday, U.K. theatre lovers can enjoy outdoor performanc­es like this 2016 presentati­on at William Shakespear­e’s birthplace with proper social distancing.
DYLAN MARTINEZ • REUTERS Starting on Saturday, U.K. theatre lovers can enjoy outdoor performanc­es like this 2016 presentati­on at William Shakespear­e’s birthplace with proper social distancing.

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