English theatres, and obviously theatres around the world, have suffered the most during this pandemic.
Since March 2020, all theatres, cinemas, and artistic centers have had to close doors.
During the lockdown, online theatre shows became immensely popular.
Like "A Christmas Carol" and "Mischief Movie Night"
Which brought a new form of entertainment
For theatre fans during the hardest days of the lockdown.
Still, the experience was not the same.
Similar to what film fans experienced with streaming.
Theatre fans are excited to come back to live shows.
Even though some theatres had opened at half-capacity...
We're near the days of seeing full capacity coming back.
The lifting of Covid restrictions is great news for actors, producers, and directors.
Sadly, there's one show that has been struck by Covid before reopening.
It is important to notice that most dates are still in danger of being moved.
Everything depends on how the Covid restrictions develop
And the effectiveness of the vaccination programs.
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Les Miserables:
Sondheim Theatre, London. Opening on September 25th.
Six:
Lyric Theatre, London. Open now.
Heathers the Musical:
Theatre Royal Haymarket, London. Open now.
Cinderella:
Gillian Lynne Theatre, London. Open now.
Everybody's Talking About Jamie:
Apollo Theatre, London. Open now.
Be More Chill:
Shaftesbury Theatre, London. Open now.
The Prince of Egypt:
Dominion Theatre, London. Open now.
Pretty Woman:
Savoy Theatre, London. Opening on July 8th.
Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat:
The London Palladium. Opening on July 12th.
Phantom Of The Opera:
Her Majesty's Theatre, London. Opening on July 27th.
Lion King:
Lyceum Theatre, London. Opening on July 29th.
Mary Poppins:
Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opening on August 7th.
Hamilton:
Victoria Palace Theatre, London. Opening August 19th.