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Creativity, COVID-19, and Care: An Examination of Theatre as Care during Lockdown
The BC Alliance for Arts and Culture undertook research on how arts organizations offered programming and engagement opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article introduces that research and focuses on one arts program that was part of the study: a seniors theatre program conducted in Revelstoke, BC, that allowed seniors to connect, engage, and have fun, especially during the winters of 2020–2021.
期刊介绍:
Theatre Research in Canada is published twice a year under a letter of agreement between the Graduate Centre for the Study of Drama, University of Toronto, the Association for Canadian Theatre Research, and Queen"s University.