Curtain Falls on a Capital Stage as Theatre Fights for Its Life
[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 4/05/2025
Key Takeaways Despite an increasing production rate, the National Theatre struggles with a substantially reduced audience size post-pandemic. Financial pressures, heightened by steep increases in stage rentals, drive playwrights to seek alternative venues, impacting the quality of performances. (…)
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