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Inaugural Melbourne Festival postponed to 2021

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the executive team and board of the new Melbourne Festival have made the decision to postpone the inaugural festival until 2021. The festival was set to open in August 2020.

The decision has by no means been taken lightly, but we feel it is necessary to help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community and reduce people’s chances of infection, following advice from the Victorian Chief Health Officer.

We acknowledge that these are unique circumstances and the impact to our sector is unprecedented. We are working closely with all relevant stakeholders to ensure we achieve an optimal outcome for the festival, our artists and the sector more broadly. However, this will take some time as we assess the new and continually shifting landscape.

Co-Artistic Directors Hannah Fox and Gideon Obarzanek said “As people in the business of gatherings and live experiences, it’s hard to comprehend what this global issue will mean for the way we operate, consume art and socialise. We are worried for the full spectrum of artists, our colleagues and the whole community and hope that some unity and new ideas can be found in mass isolation. It’s heartening to see the ingenuity, resourcefulness, trench humour and generosity already being exhibited by our community and we will be contributing as much as we can in all of these areas as we reshape the festival for 2021.”

Further details on the 2021 festival will be released later this year.

Gabi Bergman

Gabi Bergman (she/her) is a Melbourne-based performer and educator, and the current Deputy Editor-in-Chief of AussieTheatre.com. She holds a double degree in Theatre Studies and Film/Screen Studies, along with a Master of Teaching (Secondary Education). A passionate advocate for inclusion and diversity in the arts, Gabi brings her deep love of storytelling to the stage, the page, and the classroom. A lifelong lover of theatre, she spends more on tickets than she’d like to admit. Her most prized possession is her ever-growing collection of theatre programs.

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