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Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Cinderella' West End show halted due to COVID-19

By Wade Sheridan   |   July 19, 2021 at 2:08 PM
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has announced that the opening night shows for his "Cinderella" musical have been canceled due to a positive COVID-19 test. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber (R) and his wife, Madeleine Gurdon, attend the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in September 2018. File Photo by Gregg DeGuire/UPI Andrew Lloyd Webber arrives at the Tony Awards in June 2018. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Andrew Lloyd Webber (R) and Glenn Close arrive on the red carpet at the Tony Awards in June 2016. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Emerald Fennell, who wrote the "Cinderella" stage show, attends the London premiere of "The Danish Girl" in 2015. File Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA

July 19 (UPI) -- Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella stage musical has been halted in London's West End after a cast member tested positive for COVID-19.

Opening night shows on Monday and Tuesday were cancelled. The composer announced the news on Twitter Monday, the same day that theaters and venues were allowed to fully reopen.

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"Today, on this 'Freedom Day,' I have been forced to take the heartbreaking decision not to open my Cinderella," Webber said.

Webber described the play's rigorous testing system and how everyone on the crew had tested negative after a cast member who has a cameo role tested positive.

"Despite this, the impossible conditions created by the blunt instrument that is the government's isolation guidance, mean that we cannot continue. We have been forced into a devastating decision, which will affect the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of people and disappoint the thousands who have booked to see the show," Webber said.

"Cinderella was ready to go. My sadness for our cast and crew, our loyal audience and the industry I have been fighting for is impossible to put into words. Freedom Day has turned into closure day," he continued.

Carrie Hope Fletcher stars as Cinderella in the musical, an updated telling of the fairy tale by Emerald Fennell with music by Webber and lyrics by David Zippel.