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London's Apollo Theatre's roof collapses | London's Apollo Theatre's roof collapses |
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Some 80 people are injured, at least four seriously, after part of a roof in London's Apollo Theatre collapsed during a show, police have said. | |
The venue in Shaftesbury Avenue was packed for a performance of the Curious Incident Of The Dog in the Night-time. | |
An eyewitness heard "a crackling" noise before the collapse at about 20:15 GMT. Theatre-goers left covered in debris. | |
London Fire Brigade said there were some 76 walking wounded and all those who were trapped had been freed. | |
It said eight fire engines were attending, and police are also at the scene in London's busy West End theatre district. | |
The ornate plasterwork ceiling collapsed and brought part of the lighting rig down, it added. | |
A spokesman said the theatre was almost full with 720 people watching the performance. | |
The Met Police said more than 40 walking wounded were being treated at the nearby Gielgud Theatre, while a London bus used to transport others injured to hospital. | |
There were no reports of fatalities. | |
Witnesses said they saw people leaving the building, covered in dust and plaster - with some people bleeding and crying. | |
'Strange crackling noise' | 'Strange crackling noise' |
Amy Lecoz, who was at the theatre with her two children, aged 16 and 19, said: "The entire dome roof fell down on the audience just in front of us. | Amy Lecoz, who was at the theatre with her two children, aged 16 and 19, said: "The entire dome roof fell down on the audience just in front of us. |
"We were protected by the balcony above and we ran. People started screaming. | "We were protected by the balcony above and we ran. People started screaming. |
"We thought it was water... We thought it was a part of the show. I grabbed my kids and ran." | "We thought it was water... We thought it was a part of the show. I grabbed my kids and ran." |
Another witness said she heard a "strange crackling noise" before "the roof just crumpled". | Another witness said she heard a "strange crackling noise" before "the roof just crumpled". |
The theatre "suddenly went dark" with "dust clouds everywhere", she said. | The theatre "suddenly went dark" with "dust clouds everywhere", she said. |
"You could see everyone ran off the stage... it went dark". | "You could see everyone ran off the stage... it went dark". |
Martin Bowstock and his family were also in the audience. | Martin Bowstock and his family were also in the audience. |
He also thought it was part of the show. | He also thought it was part of the show. |
Speaking to the BBC News Channel, he added; "All the actors reacted, we saw all the actors looking up above us and pointing, looking horrified and then things started falling and smoke, and I thought it was part of the show until something hit me on the head very hard. | Speaking to the BBC News Channel, he added; "All the actors reacted, we saw all the actors looking up above us and pointing, looking horrified and then things started falling and smoke, and I thought it was part of the show until something hit me on the head very hard. |
"I thought, that's not quite, that's not quite right, and then everything came down around us and to be quite honest I thought we were all going to be in really, really, really serious trouble and it felt horrific." | "I thought, that's not quite, that's not quite right, and then everything came down around us and to be quite honest I thought we were all going to be in really, really, really serious trouble and it felt horrific." |
Independent journalist, Simon Usborne, was also in the audience. | |
"Everybody rose instantly and grabbed anything they could and dashed for the door," he said. | |
"I was very close to the exit, fortunately, with my girlfriend and we got out onto the pavement in, I would say, three seconds. And then people out on the pavement were in a state of shock. | |
"There were children, it's a family-friendly show, of course, who were crying, there were adults and then people started walking out, covered in dust, head-to-toe, many with blood on their heads and faces." | |
Witnesses said police and emergency crews were at the scene within minutes. | |
A 29-year-old audience member, who only gave his name as Ben, said: "It was about halfway through the first half of the show and there was a lot of creaking. | A 29-year-old audience member, who only gave his name as Ben, said: "It was about halfway through the first half of the show and there was a lot of creaking. |
"We thought it was part of the scene, it was a seaside scene, but then there was a lot of crashing noise and part of the roof caved in. | "We thought it was part of the scene, it was a seaside scene, but then there was a lot of crashing noise and part of the roof caved in. |
"There was dust everywhere, everybody's covered in dust. We got out fairly quickly, I think everyone was quite panicked." | "There was dust everywhere, everybody's covered in dust. We got out fairly quickly, I think everyone was quite panicked." |
Jess Bowie was also in the theatre and said in a tweet that the experience was "absolutely petrifying... people outside are covered in dust and some in blood. Utterly horrible". | Jess Bowie was also in the theatre and said in a tweet that the experience was "absolutely petrifying... people outside are covered in dust and some in blood. Utterly horrible". |
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time has been running in London since August 2012. The show started at The National Theatre, before transferring to the Apollo in March this year. | The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time has been running in London since August 2012. The show started at The National Theatre, before transferring to the Apollo in March this year. |
The Apollo was built in 1901. It is owned and operated by Nimax Theatres and has 775 seats over four levels. | The Apollo was built in 1901. It is owned and operated by Nimax Theatres and has 775 seats over four levels. |
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