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MTC’s production of SUNDAY cancelled

The number of cancelled performances at MTC this year now outweighs those that have been staged, rising to 168 as the Company announced today that its upcoming production of Sundaywill be unable to proceed.

Despite every effort to overcome the challenges of this lockdown, the inability to obtain exemptions to rehearse in person under strict a COVID-safe plan has left MTC no other option.

MTC Co-CEO Virginia Lovett said:

The Company is devastated to be in this position and to disappoint our loyal audiences again. In many ways 2021 is proving to be harder than last year and the financial impact is acute. We tried everything we could, absolutely everything. Countless permutations of how we could stage the show this year have been explored including rescheduling the season to alternate dates when vaccine threshold are due to be met and the possibility of using other venues later in the year. No stone was left unturned but with multiple requests for rehearsal exemptions denied, no confidence that future requests will be considered and no idea when theatres will be able to open in the short term – unfortunately it left no alternate decision.

The impact on artists is equally devastating and the extraordinary commitment of the Sunday cast and creative team must be noted and acknowledged. From cast spending two weeks in quarantine in order to enter Victoria, to persevering with rehearsals over Zoom since the beginning of August in the hope that there would be a way through this and onto stage, everyone has sacrificed a great deal and given all they could.

Sunday is the third production to be cancelled in the past month as a result of Victoria’s extended lockdown, joining Jacky and Cyrano in having their seasons irretrievably impacted.

MTC’s sights are now firmly set on staging As You Like It later this year. MTC looks forward to working with the State Government on a plan to reopen, remain open and provide a safe experience for our staff, artists and audiences. The key to this will be a fully implemented vaccination plan.

Sunday was originally scheduled to play at Southbank Theatre from 18 September to 23 October.

Future presentation options for Sunday will be pursued, as they will for Jacky and Cyrano

Gabi Bergman

Gabi Bergman is a Melbourne-based performer and educator, and is the current Deputy Editor-in-Chief of AussieTheatre.com. She holds a Double Arts degree in Theatre Studies and Film/Screen Studies and a Master of Teaching (Secondary Education). Gabi has always been an avid lover of theatre, specifically musicals, and spends way too much money than she’d like to admit on tickets. Her most prized possession is her crate of theatre programs.

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