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Theatre

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Musicals, Plays... And All That Jazz

Now that people are unable to go to the theatre, theatre companies are coming up with new ways to reach their audience. Many of us may have gone to Theatr Gwaun or The Torch to go watch live feeds from big theatre companies in London, but now this is no longer possible. Not to worry, we can now watch live theatre on our own TVs, Laptops, and Ipads.

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Websites, such as What's on Stage and OperaVision, are giving us the opportunity to continue experiencing live theatre in the comfort of our own homes. 

Now you can watch Wind in the Willows and What's on Stage. The producers of the West End production are streaming the show online for free, though ask for a small donation that will go to theatre charities. It is a fabulous production that is enjoyed by both children and adults.

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What's on Stage is also streaming Andrew Lloyd Webber productions every Friday evening and they are available for 24 to 48 hours after the premiere. Click below to find out more about what can be found on What's on Stage.

What's On Stage

OperaVision

OperaVision is a free-to-view platform that is stream two Mozart productions this week (Monday 23rd); Lucio Silla from Brussel's Theatre de la Monnaie, and La Nozze de Figaro from Garsington Opera. Both will remain available for on-demand for six months.

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