Lloyd Webber said one person in the cast had
tested positive for coronavirus, but the rules around quarantine
and isolation for the remainder of the actors - all testing
negative - meant the show could not open as planned on Tuesday.
"I have been forced to take the heart-breaking decision not to
open my 'Cinderella'," Lloyd Webber said in a statement.
"The impossible conditions created by the blunt instrument that
is the government's isolation guidance mean that we cannot
continue," he added.
The modern twist on "Cinderella" was a high-profile new musical
following the closure of theatres for almost 18 months because
of the pandemic.
Lloyd Webber said he had no idea when "Cinderella" might go
ahead. "I can't answer," the composer told journalists. "We will
open here, but who knows? 2084?"
Lloyd Webber, the creator of hit shows including "Cats" and
"Phantom of the Opera," is one of the most influential and
successful figures in the theatre world and had been a key voice
urging support for theatre during the pandemic.
With music by Lloyd Webber and a story by Oscar-winning
screenwriter Emerald Fennell, "Cinderella" had already suffered
several delays due to changing restrictions ordered by the
British government around quarantine, social distancing, and
capacity in indoor entertainment venues.
"Theatre is now on its knees," Lloyd Webber said. "We can't
isolate every time somebody may or may not have it."
The government on Monday ended https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/pm-johnson-pleads-caution-freedom-day-arrives-england-2021-07-18
over a year of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in England but the
so-called Freedom Day was marred by surging infections, warnings
of supermarket shortages and Prime Minister Boris Johnson's own
forced self-isolation.
"Freedom Day has turned into closure day," Lloyd Webber said in
his statement.
(Reporting by Lisa Keddie and Jill Serjeant, Editing by Rosalba
O'Brien and Cynthia Osterman)
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