The research, by Professor Pascale Aebischer and Dr Rachael Nicholas, from the University of Exeter, was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of the UKRI Covid-19 Research and Innovation funding. Experts have analysed the lessons learned from the successful digital transformation of Oxford’s Creation Theatre and its co-production with Big Telly of The Tempest on Zoom earlier this year during lockdown.
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