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London Piccadilly Theatre ceiling collapses on audience | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Five people were taken to hospital and several others were injured when a roof collapsed during a Piccadilly Theatre show in London's West End. | |
The venue in Denman Street was packed for a performance of the Arthur Miller play Death of a Salesman, starring US actor Wendell Pierce. | |
Screaming was heard from the circle when part of the ceiling collapsed just before 20:00 GMT on Wednesday, covering many theatre-goers in plaster debris. | |
More than 1,000 people were evacuated. | |
Wendell Pierce, who plays Willy Loman in the show - which only opened on Monday - apologised for having to stop the show and evacuate the theatre. | |
A video shared on social media shows the US actor outside the venue asking the crowd to come back and see the play another time. | |
"We're so honoured that you came tonight. We are so sorry that this happened," he said. | "We're so honoured that you came tonight. We are so sorry that this happened," he said. |
BBC journalist Iain Haddow, who was in the audience, said the collapse happened about 20 minutes into the show. | BBC journalist Iain Haddow, who was in the audience, said the collapse happened about 20 minutes into the show. |
He said that before the collapse there had been a steady drop of water "which turned progressively into a stream" - although it was not raining at the time - and said there was some panic when the ceiling fell in. | He said that before the collapse there had been a steady drop of water "which turned progressively into a stream" - although it was not raining at the time - and said there was some panic when the ceiling fell in. |
He said that outside the theatre there was scaffolding and building work going on. | |
Following the collapse, a spokeswoman for theatre production company Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) confirmed the section of ceiling collapsed in the rear upper circleand that five people required hospital treatment. | |
"We take the safety and security of our audiences extremely seriously and we are doing everything we can to ascertain the cause of the incident," she said. | |
The company said on its website it would be making an announcement later "regarding the recommencing of performances". | |
In December 2013, 76 people were injured, seven seriously, when part of a ceiling at London's Apollo Theatre collapsed during a show, while 1,200 people had to leave the Queen's Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, following a small fire during a matinee performance of Les Miserables. | |