Pantomime performers adapt to life during Covid-19
Pantomime performers say they had to “adapt or quit” as the festive tradition moved online and to car parks to meet coronavirus restrictions this year. Social-distancing measures mean many productions have moved audiences online by video call or into cars as part of a drive-in experience.
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