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04.05.2020 - 14:57 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
Cameron Mackintosh, the theater owner and producer, has said that it is likely venues in both the UK and U.S. won’t be able to re-open until 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic.
In an interview with BBC Radio Two, Mackintosh said that the West End and Broadway would be “the last to go back” after lockdowns ease.
“For major producers both sides of the Atlantic, the truth is until social distancing doesn’t exist any more, we can’t even plan to reopen,” he
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All performances at London's West End venues are canceled until at least June 28, due to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. The Society of London Theatre made the announcement about the continued shutdown of stages in the British capital on Tuesday.
All performances at London's West End venues are canceled until at least June 28, due to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.The Society of London Theatre made the announcement about the continued shutdown of stages in the British capital on Tuesday."To give our customers some clarity, we have been cancelling performances across the West End on a rolling basis, in line with the latest advice from the government," it said.
West End theatre closures have been extended to June 28 amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Cameron Mackintosh, one of the biggest names in British theater, has said that stage productions in the West End and on Broadway are unlikely to open until 2021. "For major producers both sides of the Atlantic, the truth is until social distancing doesn't exist anymore, we can't even plan to reopen," he said in an interview on BBC Radio 2 on Sunday.