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Home > Theatre > Omnibus offers a new steam of theatre

Omnibus offers a new steam of theatre

By Caroline King - April 24, 2020Posted in : Theatre

Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre is welcoming audiences online every Tuesday during lockdown, with a range of podcasts, live interactive broadcasts and streaming performances.

DEM TIMES podcast, Omnibus Theatre Online
DEM TIMES podcast, part of Omnibus Theatre Online

From YouTube and Instagram TV, to podcasts and live interactive broadcasts, Omnibus will be giving audiences and collaborators the chance to connect and engage during these challenging times.

Omnibus Theatre Online launched on 7th April 2020 with a performance of Our Day’s coming-of-age comedy-drama DEM TIMES. Recorded live at King’s Place for London Podcast Festival 2019, DEM TIMES will be available to stream for free, for a limited time.

Other content includes Sprezzatura Productions’ V&V, bringing Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West’s steamy love affair to life; and an exasperated exploration of the ‘self-love’ phenomenon (available on 28th April).

When: Tuesdays during lockdown (DEM TIMES available now)
Where: Online with a mix of YouTube, Instagram TV, podcasts and live interactive broadcasts
£: Free. Donations towards the theatre are very welcome

More info: www.omnibus-clapham.org/omnibus-theatre-online

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