"We cannot communicate at this time."
Since the announcements of Emmanuel Macron, on April 29, concerning the progressive deconfinement of the territory, it is in motion.
If theaters, such as cinemas and museums, can in theory welcome audiences again from May 19, in practice it is much more complicated.
Between the public rooms, subsidized but occupied by intermittents, for a part of them, since the beginning of March, and the private rooms for which the gauges at 35% are untenable without compensation for the losses of ticket office, some stages could only reopen. 'in September.
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At the Théâtre du Pays de Morlaix, in Finistère, the occupation lasts.
Without unduly disturbing the direction of this room built at the end of the 19th century.
"The cohabitation is going very well, we talk every day"
, is satisfied the owner of the place, Jean-Yves Gourvès.
As to whether the shows will be able to resume in May, June or September, or whether
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