Theatre Workout

Jul 30, 20202 min

Latest Highs and Lows of Arts and Culture

We’re delighted to see life return to our city centres and local high streets as shops, cafes and restaurants open after locking their doors in March. It will take a long time for full public confidence to return and for businesses to get back to normal, but at least there is a distinct buzz and anticipation as life starts to return.
 

 
Two major headlines from the world of theatre in the past week are Andrew Lloyd Webber’s trial re-opening of the London Palladium, an effort to move the industry in the right direction of full reopening - even though it proves economically unsustainable with current restrictions, and the shock announcement by Cameron Mackintosh that the London production of The Phantom Of The Opera has closed permanently!

Further positive news comes as two of the UK’s largest cinema chains – Cineworld and Vue – announced their plans to open cinema doors from 31 July.

Also, leading cultural institutions - Natural History Museum and the V&A - confirmed they will open on 5 August and 6 August respectively.

ZSL London Zoo has already opened to sell-out crowds with a limit of 2000 visitors per day, demonstrating a positive appetite for arts, culture, and London's world-class attractions.

The arts and culture sector has a very steep hill to climb but the path is becoming less confusing, even though government guidance is constantly changing.

Other exciting re-openings to look forward to:
 

 
The Horniman Museum and Gardens - Thursday 30 July
 
What's on: Natural History Gallery, World Gallery and Music Gallery
 

 
The Design Museum - Friday 31 July
 
What's on: Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers
 

 
The Imperial War Museums - Saturday 1 August
 
What's on: The History of Bombs (IWM London) and The Changing Faces of Wartime Britain (IWM North)
 

 
The Southbank Centre's Hayward Gallery - Saturday 1 August
 
What's on: Among The Trees
 

 
Modern Art Oxford - Tuesday 11 August
 
What's on: Johanna Unzueta
 

 
Manchester Art Gallery - Thursday 20 August
 
What's on: Out of the Crate

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