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        <title><![CDATA[Andrew Lloyd Webber warns arts are ‘at point of no return’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONDON — “The Phantom of the Opera” composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has told British lawmakers that the arts are “at the point of no return,” and urged the government to set a date for theaters to be allowed to reopen.</p><p>Lloyd Webber spoke about the struggles of staging socially distanced shows and making them profitable, noting that very few shows “hit the jackpot” like “Hamilton,” “Lion King” or “Phantom.”</p><p>“We simply have to get our arts sector back open and running &#8230; We are at the point of no return, really,” he told Parliament’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee by video. “There comes a point when we really can’t go on anymore. Theatre is an incredibly labour-intensive business. In many ways, putting on a show now is almost a labor of love.”</p><p>He added that theater shows are “not like cinema, you can’t just open the building.”</p><p>In July, Lloyd Webber’s company <strong>staged a pilot concert</strong> featuring soul singer Beverley Knight at the London Palladium to test coronavirus-era safety measures like separating clusters of seats and mandatory mask wearing. The theater boss hoped that the trial performance could show how theaters can open at full capacity safely.</p><p>Asked about whether he has a message for the British government, Lloyd Webber said: “Give us a date” to reopen.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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