- Title: London is alive again, 'Les Mis' producer says as he opens concert show
- Date: 20th May 2021
- Summary: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FILE - MARCH 13, 2020) (REUTERS) STREET SIGN FOR SHAFTESBURY AVENUE AND THEATRELAND PEOPLE AND TRAFFIC ON STREET OUTSIDE THEATRES BILLBOARDS FOR "THRILLER" AND "EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE" LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FILE - MARCH 24, 2020) (REUTERS) CLOSED THEATRE DOORS / POSTERS FOR "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" CLOSURE NOTE ON DOOR READING (English) "We've brought the curtain down for a while"
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- Keywords: Cameron Mackintos Hamilton Les Mis London Westend Les Miserables London musical London theatre Mary Poppins The Phantom of the Opera
- Location: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM / UNIDENTIFIED LOCATIONS
- City: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM / UNIDENTIFIED LOCATIONS
- Country: United Kingdom
- Topics: Arts/Culture/Entertainment,Europe,Theatre
- Reuters ID: LVA005EDRMQTP
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- Story Text: London and its famed West End entertainment district are "coming alive again" after months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, veteran theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh said on Thursday (May 20) as he reopened a staged concert of hit musical "Les Miserables".
Mackintosh, known for producing shows like "Phantom of the Opera" and "Cats", welcomed audiences back to his Sondheim Theatre three days after indoor entertainment venues reopened their doors in the latest lockdown easing in England.
"Several of our shows already have got back the advance that they had before the pandemic hit. So I am very encouraged in the public interest, which I think will only get stronger," Mackintosh told Reuters.
"This is the first week London's reopened with the restaurants. You can see, you can feel it in the street, London is coming alive again. And it's pleasantly busy and buzzy now."
About a third of London theatres have reopened this week but with strict social distancing measures, meaning they have to operate at 50% capacity. Big musical productions are only planning to reopen in the summer after the last phase in the roadmap out of lockdown, scheduled for June 21.
Mackintosh, 74, owns eight West End theatres and is behind the London productions of shows such as "Hamilton" and "Mary Poppins". "Les Miserables - The Staged Concert" is smaller in size.
"When the entire rig of the theatre lifted up in the air, there were gasps and cheers as well," he said.
"It really is a proper show because there are over 50 people on stage there. And I don't think in these COVID times anyone was expecting that."
Mackintosh said he hoped the rest of his shows would start opening towards the end of July and August.
"Not everyone has been able to come back to our business... but the ones that have come back, they've come back with such passion and they are so thrilled," Mackintosh said.
"We are going to be in the vanguard of bringing back London to being the great centre of theatre it is."
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