LONDON THEATERS TO CLOSE THEIR DOORS AGAIN
LONDON: London’s theatres will shut again on Wednesday as the British capital moves into the toughest level of coronavirus restrictions, with some forced to close Christmas shows just days after they opened, in a hammer blow for the industry.
The government on Monday announced that the rate of coronavirus infections was rising exponentially in London and all hospitality and indoor entertainment would close, giving the industry two days notice.
“It’s a huge blow for the casts, for the crews, for the creative teams. You know, a huge amount of money has been invested in getting these Christmas shows up and running, and now they have to close,” said Julian Bird, chief executive of the Society of London Theatre.
About 30 theatres are open in London, he said, ranging in size from small pub theatres to massive auditoriums.
After an extremely difficult year many theatres had adapted their premises and shows to be COVID safe with reduced capacity, socially distanced seating, and temperature checks at the door. Audiences felt safe, he said.
Louis Hartshorn, chief executive officer of Hartshornhook Productions said: “It’s a hammer blow to an industry that’s already on its knees ... we have managed to put together a production expecting that there might be some twists in the road.”
His company’s production of The Great Gatsby reopened in October, but now faces its second shut down in two months.