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Theatres change schedules to meet new Covid-19 restrictions

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The Abbey Theatre and Gaiety Theatre have announced new performance schedules to take account of the latest Covid restrictions.

It follows the Government announcement yesterday that indoor events must not take place after 8pm and that attendance is limited to 50% of capacity or 1,000 people, whichever is lower.

Matinees of Faith Healer at the Abbey have now been moved to midday and the 7.30pm evening performances have been moved to 5pm.

The times of other shows have also been moved and ticket holders will be notified. In a post on social media, co-directors of the theatre Catriona McLaughlin and Mark O'Brien said: "We have worked with our staff and artists to safely keep theatre on our stages for audiences, as we believe live art is

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