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Performing arts centre Penangpac to close permanently on January 15

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 7 — The Performing Arts Centre of Penang will be closing its curtains for good on January 15, as the arts institution can no longer financially support itself due to the Covid-19 pandemic and its after-effects.

“This was not a decision we took lightly. It is indeed heartbreaking that penangpac has to close down but we must face the facts and reality. Faridah and Joe said that they hope that even as Penangpac shuts its doors, dreams to further the arts in Penang and the northern region continue to live on in the artists who have made Penangpac their main stage.

“We have also been on the receiving end of much warmth, care and generosity from our patrons, students, sponsors, partners, staff, ex-staff and interns — for that, we thank you,” they said, adding that they hold onto the hope that Penangpac may reopen in the future.

 

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