Norwich - Epic Studios - Fri 14th January
With official government policy being that events can go ahead, and having moved this show three times already, we're going for it. The venue has a set of anti-Covid measures in place, which you can read
here. In addition to what they're doing to protect customers, everyone attending the show will need to have a Covid Pass to gain access to Epic Studios (while we won't have that many people, they are, technically over the 500 capacity limit). This can either be proof of double vaccination or a negative lateral flow test.
Esher Theatre - Fri 18th February
Like Norwich, the Esher Theatre has installed special air filtration systems, in addition to implementing general anti-Covid measures. Details can be found
here. Being a small venue they don't require Covid Passes, but ask customers to wear masks if possible, and to take lateral flow tests before attending.
Peterborough - The Key Theatre - Sat 19th February
As a sub-500 capacity venue the Key is also not requiring Covid Passes, but like the Esher theatre requests customers wear masks and take lateral flow tests before attending. More details
here.
Tunbridge Wells - Trinity - Friday 4th March
Trinity has no specific requirements of customers, beyond normal Covid-safe behaviour. You won't be required to wear a mask, but staff will continue to do so. You can see their other safety measures
here.
Redhill - Harlequin - Friday 22nd April
The Harlequin currently requires customers to wear masks, but not to provide proof of vaccination or testing. Their safety policy can be found
here.
Beyond these earlier spring dates the situation is obviously unpredictable. Depending on what happens next I'll post similar info for later shows as and when details are known.