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Andrew Lloyd Webber ‘will risk being arrested’ to fully reopen theatres on 21 June

Andrew Lloyd Webber ‘will risk being arrested’ to fully reopen theatres on 21 June

Andrew Lloyd Webber ‘will risk being arrested’ to fully reopen theatres on 21 June. Picture: PA

By Maddy Shaw Roberts, ClassicFM London

Composer pledges to fully reopen theaters on 21 June – even if it means getting arrested.

“We are going to open, come hell or high water,” Andrew Lloyd Webber told the Telegraph.

Lloyd Webber, one of the world’s most prolific and celebrated musical theaters composers, said his theaters were suffering “acute financial stress” that could only be lifted by theaters reopening without social distancing.

He said that if the government postpones lifting restrictions, “We will say: come to the theaters and arrest us.”

Cinderella, Lloyd Webber’s first West End show in five years, is slated to have its first preview in just over weeks, with opening night set for 14 July after almost a year’s delay.

Lloyd Webber would struggle to break even if he does not sell every seat during Cinderella’s run, due to the high production cost.

Read more: Andrew Lloyd Webber may ‘sue’ the government if theaters reopening is delayedowever, reports suggest the government may push back the lifting of restrictions on 21 June due to concerns over the impact of the Delta COVID-19 variant, which originated in India.

Lloyd Webber insists he has “seen the science from the tests”, and theatres are not a breeding ground for the virus. “They all prove that theaters are completely safe, the virus is not carried there.”

The theater impresario added: “If the government ignore their own science, we have the mother of all legal cases against them. “If Cinderella couldn’t open, we’d go, ‘Look, either we go to law about it, or you’ll have to compensate us.’”

Lloyd Webber revealed that it costs him £1 million a month just to keep his six theaters dark. He has remortgaged his London home, a townhouse in Belgravia, and warned that he may have to sell his six West End theaters if restrictions are not lifted as planned.


Cinderella's opening night is slated for 14 July
Cinderella's opening night is slated for 14 July. Picture: PA

“I don’t think [the government] understand it,” he told the Telegraph. “We’ve never taken any profit out of the theaters. I’ve always tried to put back in, which is why we’re in a muddle now because we never had a big reserve. “Unfortunately,” he says, “the Government regards theater as a nice thing to have rather than a necessity.”

Last week, Lloyd Webber told the Daily Mail he would “have to consider” taking legal action against the government if a reopening was delayed. On his lifelong love for the arts, Lloyd Webber added: “I don’t know when or where or how I began to love musicals, but I can’t remember a time when I didn’t.

“I think of music all the time. I must have 30 to 40 melodies in my head that haven’t found a home yet.”

13-year-old brings The Voice Kids judges to tears with spine-tingling operatic ‘Time To Say Goodbye’


13-year-old sings spine-tingling rendition of Bocelli’s ‘Time To Say Goodbye’
13-year-old sings spine-tingling rendition of Bocelli’s ‘Time To Say Goodbye’. Picture: The Voice Kids

By Sian Moore, ClassicFM London

Solomia Lukyanets was just a teenager when she auditioned on The Voice Kids, Germany. Watch how she completely stole the show...

As the opening melody to Andrea Bocelli’s signature song ‘Time To Say Goodbye’ sounded, the judges of The Voice Kids in Germany knew they were about to hear something very special.

Standing on the stage behind them, unbeknown to the judges, was 13-year-old Ukrainian singer Solomia Lukyanets.

The gifted teenager had decided to perform the star tenor’s demanding Italian song for the first round of the singing competition in 2015.

As she softly sang the first verse, it quickly became apparent that Solomia’s vocal talents were way beyond her years. Watch below as the youngster reveals her surprisingly powerful and sonorous voice.

Read more: Andrea Bocelli sings Elmo to sleep with tender ‘Time to Say Goodnight’

Within moments, judges Lena Meyer-Landrut and Johannes Strate have pressed their buttons. The young singer’s rendition is so beautiful that it even brings Lena to tears.

It takes the remaining judge, Mark Forster, a little longer to turn around. But as soon as Solomia begins the chorus, the rich timbre of her operatic voice rings through, and he can’t resist either.

The audience are on their feet before Solomia even finishes the song, some even crying from the performance. We love the gentle strength in Solomia’s lower range, the angelic beauty of her head voice, and the way she morphs into a full-on operatic diva for that great chorus melody. What incredible control and musicianship from such a young voice.

Read more: What are the lyrics to ‘Time to Say Goodbye’ - and do they make any sense?

Unfortunately Solomia didn’t go on to win that season of The Voice Kids, and was eliminated during the battle rounds.

But the opera singer is now 20 years old, and continues to showcase her talented vocals in concert halls and on social media. You can follow her musical goings-on on Instagram here.