Live comedy
The return of live comedy inside venues looks set to be delayed.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the new measures at a press conference on Friday. He has just spoken and called it "swift and decisive action...we would not hesistate to put the brakes on if required. Today I am afraid we are postponing those openings for at least a fortnight. Indoor performamces will not resume..."
The Live Comedy Association has published a report into the effects of Coronavirus on the live comedy industry, and launched its #SaveLiveComedy campaign.
“This report is a sobering and important read for the entire comedy industry. I hope that this can convince the relevant parties of the need to intervene and provide assistance where needed. I am convinced that the LCA has a vital role to play in this process," says comedian Nish Kumar
The first steering group has been confirmed for the newly formed Live Comedy Association.
The LCA is a new body representing the live comedy industry.
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