CMCO: refugee theatre group in KL postpones show yet again, counts losses


Refugee theatre show 'And Then Came Spring' has been cancelled again in light of the conditional movement control order restrictions making travel and stage rehearsals prohibitive in the Klang Valley. Photo: Handout

Theatre play And Then Came Spring by a KL-based refugee arts group has been postponed yet again due to the conditional movement control order (MCO).

The Parastoo Theatre play, written and directed by Kabul-born director, writer and refugee Saleh Sepas, in collaboration with Instant Cafe Theatre (ICT), was slated for an early November run at the Damansara Performing Arts Centre.

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