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From Zoom to a live room: Arts scene prepares to return in a post-COVID world – ABC News
The arts was among the industries worst-hit by the coronavirus pandemic and with the curtain about to go up on live shows again, hand sanitiser and social distancing are taking centre stage.

No industry escaped unscathed when the coronavirus pandemic struck, but the arts was among the worst hit.
When shows came to a halt, Queensland Theatre Company’s (QTC) team lived the impacts of that first-hand, but things are looking up for the Brisbane-based showhouse, which is preparing for its first show post-COVID.
“The Holidays” by David Megarrity, which re-opens at the Billie Brown Theatre in November, is a “family portrait of memory and connection”.
Artistic Director Lee Lewis said pre…
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