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With season cancelled by COVID-19, London’s Grand Theatre unveils digital ‘intermission’ offerings

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coronavirus pandemic still in full swing, and with a major multi-million-dollar renovation project underway, London’s Grand Theatre is launching several free virtual initiatives to fill the void left by the cancellation of its 2020/21 season and High School Project.Announced on Thursday, the programming, seen as an intermission of sorts, will be comprised of a new podcast, online lessons for high school students, and a virtual “Un-Opening” event on what would have been the start of the theatre’s upcoming season.

Ontario looks to move standardized testing online, will pilot some testing this year In June, the theatre shelved its 2020/21 season three weeks after its unveiling, cancelled its High School Project production of Barnum, and also.

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