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Police arrest man and woman after Just Stop Oil protest in London’s West End | |
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Production of The Tempest starring Sigourney Weaver disrupted after stage invasion at Theatre Royal | |
Two people have been arrested in connection with a Just Stop Oil protest that disrupted a West End production of The Tempest starring Sigourney Weaver. | |
A 42-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass after attending a central London police station, the Metropolitan police said. | |
In a video shared to social media by the climate protest group, two protesters – Hayley Walsh and Richard Weir – can be seen walking on stage where Weaver, 75, was performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane on Monday. | In a video shared to social media by the climate protest group, two protesters – Hayley Walsh and Richard Weir – can be seen walking on stage where Weaver, 75, was performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane on Monday. |
Carrying a sign reading “Over 1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck”, the pair fired a confetti cannon while a voice said: “We’ll have to stop the show, ladies and gentlemen, sorry.” | Carrying a sign reading “Over 1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck”, the pair fired a confetti cannon while a voice said: “We’ll have to stop the show, ladies and gentlemen, sorry.” |
Weaver, who had been sitting on a chair, was escorted off stage while the two protesters were met with boos and a few cheers from the audience. | |
The message on the protesters’ banner was a reference to the recent announcement that 2024 was the warmest on record globally and the first full year when the average temperature exceeded 1.5C above preindustrial levels. | The message on the protesters’ banner was a reference to the recent announcement that 2024 was the warmest on record globally and the first full year when the average temperature exceeded 1.5C above preindustrial levels. |
Walsh, 42, a lecturer from Nottingham, said: “I am scared for my children, I can’t sleepwalk them into a future of food shortages, life-threatening storms and wars for resources. Years of writing to MPs, going on marches and teaching my students to be more sustainable hasn’t seen the urgent change needed. | Walsh, 42, a lecturer from Nottingham, said: “I am scared for my children, I can’t sleepwalk them into a future of food shortages, life-threatening storms and wars for resources. Years of writing to MPs, going on marches and teaching my students to be more sustainable hasn’t seen the urgent change needed. |
“1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck we can’t ignore. Wildfires in California, deadly floods in Valencia and hundreds of thousands without power in the UK this weekend. This isn’t a distant, future problem. We need a global treaty to stop fossil fuel burning and a global emergency response.” | “1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck we can’t ignore. Wildfires in California, deadly floods in Valencia and hundreds of thousands without power in the UK this weekend. This isn’t a distant, future problem. We need a global treaty to stop fossil fuel burning and a global emergency response.” |
Weir, 60, from Tynemouth, North Tyneside, said: “I started my career in the shipyards of Tyneside and I watched management inaction lead to the collapse of UK manufacturing. Now I see similar failures of leadership as politicians refuse to take action to protect us and our loved ones. | Weir, 60, from Tynemouth, North Tyneside, said: “I started my career in the shipyards of Tyneside and I watched management inaction lead to the collapse of UK manufacturing. Now I see similar failures of leadership as politicians refuse to take action to protect us and our loved ones. |
“We’re already seeing the damage this crisis is doing to crops, homes and entire neighbourhoods. Unless we come together and demand a move away from fossil fuels by 2030, we will go the same way as manufacturing in the UK.” | “We’re already seeing the damage this crisis is doing to crops, homes and entire neighbourhoods. Unless we come together and demand a move away from fossil fuels by 2030, we will go the same way as manufacturing in the UK.” |
Weaver plays the storm-creating magician Prospero, a role typically played by a man, in the new staging of the Shakespeare classic. The production opened in December and will run until 1 February. | Weaver plays the storm-creating magician Prospero, a role typically played by a man, in the new staging of the Shakespeare classic. The production opened in December and will run until 1 February. |
The Theatre Royal Drury Lane was approached for comment. | The Theatre Royal Drury Lane was approached for comment. |