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Andrew Lloyd Webber predicts 2012 theatre 'bloodbath' | Andrew Lloyd Webber predicts 2012 theatre 'bloodbath' |
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The Olympics will cause "a bloodbath of a summer" for London theatres in 2012, Andrew Lloyd Webber has predicted. | The Olympics will cause "a bloodbath of a summer" for London theatres in 2012, Andrew Lloyd Webber has predicted. |
"Nobody's going to go to the theatre at all," the composer told Radio 4's Today programme, predicting that "most of the theatres in London will shut". | "Nobody's going to go to the theatre at all," the composer told Radio 4's Today programme, predicting that "most of the theatres in London will shut". |
"It's going to be very tough," he said, revealing advance bookings were "about 10%" of their normal level. | "It's going to be very tough," he said, revealing advance bookings were "about 10%" of their normal level. |
Three major musicals, he added, "are not going to play over the Olympics" - but he would not name them. | Three major musicals, he added, "are not going to play over the Olympics" - but he would not name them. |
Lord Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group owns seven London theatres which are currently hosting shows including War Horse, Matilda and The Wizard of Oz. | Lord Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group owns seven London theatres which are currently hosting shows including War Horse, Matilda and The Wizard of Oz. |
The impresario said "big, big, big hits" like his own The Phantom of the Opera would continue during the Olympics period. | The impresario said "big, big, big hits" like his own The Phantom of the Opera would continue during the Olympics period. |
But he said some of his other theatres "will have to" close because of a drop-off in the "ordinary West End tourist audience". | But he said some of his other theatres "will have to" close because of a drop-off in the "ordinary West End tourist audience". |
On a brighter note, the 63-year-old said a host of new musicals would arrive in the West End after the conclusion of the 2012 games. | On a brighter note, the 63-year-old said a host of new musicals would arrive in the West End after the conclusion of the 2012 games. |
Shows heading into London include a Spice Girls musical, a Bridget Jones stage show and the Tony award-winning The Book of Mormon. | Shows heading into London include a Spice Girls musical, a Bridget Jones stage show and the Tony award-winning The Book of Mormon. |
"They've never been so commercially popular," he told BBC arts correspondent Rebecca Jones. "The appetite for musicals is insatiable in a way. | "They've never been so commercially popular," he told BBC arts correspondent Rebecca Jones. "The appetite for musicals is insatiable in a way. |
"I don't think I've ever had so many musicals being offered to our theatres in London as there are for the end of next year." | "I don't think I've ever had so many musicals being offered to our theatres in London as there are for the end of next year." |
The capital's promotional organisation London and Partners added that 29 shows would be running next summer, with an "unprecedented" number booking through to the autumn. | |
A spokeswoman said that a whole series of experiences would be on offer next year, including London's "world-beating theatre". |