Yorkshire Post

Don’t let the talent in our theatres be squandered, urges ‘sad’ Palin

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SIR MICHAEL Palin has said it is vital the talents of the UK arts industry are not squandered while theatres are closed.

The Sheffield-born Monty Python star said West End theatre was the envy of the world and the people who made that possible must not be allowed to disappear.

He told ITV’s This Morning: “Theatre is one of those things that unless we really get on top of coronaviru­s, unless there are sufficient precaution­s, for people to go in and take their places, for actors to move around the stage, touch each other, all that sort of thing you have to do. Unless we can ensure they can do this safely there won’t be any theatres opening for a long time.

“You can’t have a quarter-open theatre with people sitting a metre or two metres apart.”

The 77-year-old added: “There is a real problem that there is a huge amount of talent out there that is not being used at the moment. I think that is particular­ly sad. Not just acting talent, it’s designers, it’s people who run theatres themselves, people who work in the theatre, build the sets, a lot of people are not being used well at the moment.”

Sir Michael will be starring opposite Robert Lindsay and Joanna Lumley in a shortened performanc­e of Waiting for Godot by

Samuel Beckett on Zoom, to raise money for The Royal Theatrical Fund.

He said: “You can’t really do Godot justice without seeing the bottom half of the body so it’s a very strange way of doing it.

“We can’t really do it in full costume and we are not pretending we are on stage. I think people will see through that.

“The Beckett estate, who very generously allowed us to do this, said they prefer us to do it as we are at this stage, on Zoom in our own homes, as that’s the way we communicat­e nowadays, so I’m hoping my study will look like a blasted heath with one tree on it.”

Meanwhile, Doctor Who star David Tennant has said Government help is needed for UK theatres until they can reopen in full.

He told the BBC’s Coronaviru­s Newscast podcast: “Theatre needs a room full of hundreds of people to work. So there isn’t an obvious way, currently, for it to come back.”

 ??  ?? REAL PROBLEM: Sir Michael Palin said on TV yesterday: ‘You can’t have a quarter-open theatre’.
REAL PROBLEM: Sir Michael Palin said on TV yesterday: ‘You can’t have a quarter-open theatre’.

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