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It’s happening at last! The Manning Entertainment Centre, will reopen on Tuesday September 22 commencing with an encore screening of our most popular National Theatre Live film ‘One Man two Guvnors’, starring James Corden of “Carpool Karaoke” fame. There will be two screenings: 10.00am (including a free morning tea) and 7pm. “Being unable to open and gather since the MEC was temporarily closed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating”, said Chris Tippett, Theatre Manager, “However, we have been busy behind the curtains getting the MEC ready so we can welcome back our loyal patrons. We’ve also been finalising a number of required changes to ensure the safety of all patrons, staff and volunteers”. The Manning Entertainment Centre is now an officially approved COVID Safe business, and details of the changes are on the website theMEC.com.au. “We suggest that all patrons have a look at our COVID Safe Plan before returning so they know what to expect on arrival,” advised Chris. “We have also created a video that is on both our website and Youtube Channel welcoming everyone back and talking patrons through the changes. “In October and November, a further two National Theatre Live film screenings will be shown and we’re delighted to announce the Taree Arts Council is working on a special performance for Saturday October 17,” added Chris. The current capacity of the theatre has been reduced from 505 patrons to 200 with reduced seating to ensure social distancing, and Chris is highlighting the positive consequences. “We are looking at these changes and reimagining a more intimate experience with smaller audiences. Our initial focus will be supporting local artists. With the reduced seating capacity and hunger for live entertainment, you should book early as some shows are going to sell out fast,” he advised. The local and live line up for October is: Friday October 9 – Goodfellas (Matt Zarb) and the Jay Davis Band. Saturday October 17, Taree Arts Council – Musicals Variety Performance Friday October 23 – The Swamp Stompers and Darren Jack Band. “We know many people cannot wait to attend live performances again and it’s what’s needed for our communities to recover in these uncertain times,” said Chris. “We are doing everything possible to ensure patrons can return to a safe place and continue to enjoy the entertainment we provide, albeit at limited capacities.”
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It’s happening at last! The Manning Entertainment Centre, will reopen on Tuesday September 22 commencing with an encore screening of our most popular National Theatre Live film ‘One Man two Guvnors’, starring James Corden of “Carpool Karaoke” fame. There will be two screenings: 10.00am (including a free morning tea) and 7pm.
“Being unable to open and gather since the MEC was temporarily closed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating”, said Chris Tippett, Theatre Manager, “However, we have been busy behind the curtains getting the MEC ready so we can welcome back our loyal patrons. We’ve also been finalising a number of required changes to ensure the safety of all patrons, staff and volunteers”.
The Manning Entertainment Centre is now an officially approved COVID Safe business, and details of the changes are on the website theMEC.com.au.
“We suggest that all patrons have a look at our COVID Safe Plan before returning so they know what to expect on arrival,” advised Chris.
“We have also created a video that is on both our website and Youtube Channel welcoming everyone back and talking patrons through the changes.
“In October and November, a further two National Theatre Live film screenings will be shown and we’re delighted to announce the Taree Arts Council is working on a special performance for Saturday October 17,” added Chris.
The current capacity of the theatre has been reduced from 505 patrons to 200 with reduced seating to ensure social distancing, and Chris is highlighting the positive consequences.
“We are looking at these changes and reimagining a more intimate experience with smaller audiences. Our initial focus will be supporting local artists. With the reduced seating capacity and hunger for live entertainment, you should book early as some shows are going to sell out fast,” he advised.
The local and live line up for October is:
Friday October 9 – Goodfellas (Matt Zarb) and the Jay Davis Band.
Saturday October 17, Taree Arts Council – Musicals Variety Performance
Friday October 23 – The Swamp Stompers and Darren Jack Band.
“We know many people cannot wait to attend live performances again and it’s what’s needed for our communities to recover in these uncertain times,” said Chris.
“We are doing everything possible to ensure patrons can return to a safe place and continue to enjoy the entertainment we provide, albeit at limited capacities.”
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