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Post by lynette on Nov 6, 2019 20:14:34 GMT
Ceiling down? Anybody know?
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Post by sf on Nov 6, 2019 20:18:38 GMT
Ceiling down? Anybody know?
Yes, apparently part of the ceiling came down:
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Post by sf on Nov 6, 2019 20:20:00 GMT
A picture from inside the auditorium:
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Post by Polly1 on Nov 6, 2019 20:29:46 GMT
Oh blimey! Hope everyone is ok. Looks like Libby Purves was there.
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Post by Polly1 on Nov 6, 2019 20:35:54 GMT
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Post by dontdreamit on Nov 6, 2019 20:49:09 GMT
Hope all is ok with everyone there.
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Post by ukpuppetboy on Nov 6, 2019 20:55:54 GMT
First Curious Incident. Now Death of a Salesman? Remind me to pack a hardhat next time I go and see a Marianne Elliott show. She’s taking immersive theatre to new heights.
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Post by CG on the loose on Nov 6, 2019 21:01:45 GMT
That's a pretty big chunk of ceiling. I thought all West End theatres were checked after the Apollo (curious) incident - I'm guessing the roof has sprung a leak. Hope the 'minor injuries' are just that.
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Post by marob on Nov 6, 2019 21:14:09 GMT
This is awful, hopefully nobody's too badly injured since it didn't fall very far.
Is there a body that checks these old theatres are safe for use?
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Post by Jon on Nov 6, 2019 21:16:45 GMT
I wonder if it’s related to the renovations they’re doing at the moment?
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Post by 49thand8th on Nov 6, 2019 21:17:39 GMT
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Post by Jon on Nov 6, 2019 21:21:42 GMT
First Curious Incident. Now Death of a Salesman? Remind me to pack a hardhat next time I go and see a Marianne Elliott show. She’s taking immersive theatre to new heights. Doesn’t bode well for The Bridge Theatre....
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Post by geeky101 on Nov 6, 2019 21:23:36 GMT
I was sat up there in the back row of the grand circle, right under the hole. Yellow wet floor signs were in the bar and auditorium before the start which I thought at the time was a bit strange. Then about 10 minutes in a couple in front of me got very restless and left their seats to speak to the ushers, which was in hindsight likely due to the first few drops of water coming through. Another 10 minutes on, a sudden massive noise, gushing water and some hideous screams. At which point I grabbed my jacket and legged it, honestly fearing for my life.
Now an hour and a half later, I’m on theatreboard posting about it, naturally...
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Post by mosiemo on Nov 6, 2019 21:25:59 GMT
Ceiling down? Anybody know?
Yes, apparently part of the ceiling came down:
That’s my friend’s tweet. We were at the back of the stalls and about half an hour in there were suddenly shouts from the circle and people screaming. The actors were called off the stage as the house lights went up after about a minute or so of confusion. The ushers did an excellent job of getting everyone out so quickly. We saw a handful of people bloodied and dusty and one woman with her head bandaged. Fire engines on the scene pretty quickly but with both roads blocked with roadworks it wasn’t as accessible as it could have been. Hopefully everyone is ok
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Post by ukpuppetboy on Nov 6, 2019 21:28:00 GMT
It really is very shocking. The grand circle was OPEN at the Piccadilly?!
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Post by intoanewlife on Nov 6, 2019 21:30:23 GMT
First Curious Incident. Now Death of a Salesman? Remind me to pack a hardhat next time I go and see a Marianne Elliott show. She’s taking immersive theatre to new heights. Watch out for her next production 'The Curious Incident of the Death of an Audience'...
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Post by Jon on Nov 6, 2019 21:30:33 GMT
I wonder how long it’ll take to reopen the theatre? The Apollo incident took the theatre out of action for 4 months.
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Post by Dawnstar on Nov 6, 2019 21:34:42 GMT
Now an hour and a half later, I’m on theatreboard posting about it, naturally... That’s my friend’s tweet. I hope this doesn't sound inappropriately facetious but I'm quite impressed at the board's coverage: two board members as eye witnesses! Is there any theatre performance in London that doesn't have board members present?!
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Post by theatre241 on Nov 6, 2019 22:08:32 GMT
This sounds absolutely terrifying I hope everyone is okay
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Post by mrbarnaby on Nov 6, 2019 22:16:03 GMT
Now an hour and a half later, I’m on theatreboard posting about it, naturally... That’s my friend’s tweet. I hope this doesn't sound inappropriately facetious but I'm quite impressed at the board's coverage: two board members as eye witnesses! Is there any theatre performance in London that doesn't have board members present?! I hope to god Thriller Live. This is horrible, but it sounds like the theatre staff felt with it all very well. Hope the people injured are okay and it’s nothing serious for any of them.
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Post by sf on Nov 6, 2019 22:21:24 GMT
It really is very shocking. The grand circle was OPEN at the Piccadilly?!
Not clever. Not funny.
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Post by xanady on Nov 6, 2019 22:22:46 GMT
^Totally agree,sf
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2019 22:44:07 GMT
It may be a little waspish, but hardly doing any harm...?!
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Post by craig on Nov 6, 2019 22:45:44 GMT
Very relieved to hear that it seems like everyone is ok. Terrible news, regardless.
It really is quite worrying after what happened at the Apollo.
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Post by pianowithsam on Nov 6, 2019 22:49:30 GMT
From a friend who was there this evening:
'So .... we were in the Piccadilly theatre London watching “Death of a Salesman” 30 mins in to play there’s strange noises ! Sounds but like explosion and then screaming , lights come up and they shout “everybody out “ I’ve never walked out so fast ! It transpired the ceiling above the circle collapsed! Scary moment!!'
Glad everyone okay.
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