The show must go on: Sydney Theatre Company aims for full house

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The Sydney Theatre Company anticipates its 2021 season will play to full houses as expectations grow in the arts sector that restrictions on theatre audience numbers will lift by December 1 | LindaMorrissmh

Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.The Sydney Theatre Company anticipates its 2021 season will play to full houses as expectations grow in the arts sector that restrictions on theatre audience numbers will lift by December 1.will open the premier theatre company's first season back from COVID-19 restrictions. It will also provide the audience the first experience of the company's renovated home in the Walsh Bay arts precinct.

STC's artistic director Kip Williams announced the first five plays of the 2021 season, specially curated to generate warmth and connection for a post pandemic audience living in relative domestic isolation.The two new theatres were "truly beautiful", he said, and completes Richard Wherrett's vision of fully flexible spaces.

In coming months three international musicals will take to Sydney stages, darkened since March - all requiring capacity audiences to lead what NSW Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, hopes will be an arts led tourism revival. premiering in February, Williams said the company "felt very confident" its cast, led by Catherine Văn-Davies, will be performing before a capacity audience. Any December relaxation would be just in time for the last hurrah of theand it transformed the way she saw The Rocks/Tallawoladah as a place of history, mystery and magic.

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