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Words in the News

London's booming Theatreland
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February 2012


Words in the News

© British Broadcasting Corporation 2012

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London's theatres are one of the city's biggest tourist draws. And new figures show that
audiences swelled by over three percent in 2011 - that's despite rising unemployment in

the UK. The Society of London Theatres said the capital's 52 major venues took around
$840 million in ticket sales. The BBC's Zoe Conway reports:

Last year 8 million people were off to see the Wizard of Oz and other musicals. 6 million
went to the opera, to the ballet or to see a play.

London's West End is not cheap - tickets to see a play can cost $75 - so there's been
surprise here in the UK that when the country is going through one of the worst
economic downturns for decades, people can still afford to go.

Mark Rubinstein at the society of London theatre says it's really not that hard to

understand why people are spending the money.

It's not just in London that Britain's plays are proving a sell out - they're transferring
to New York where they're drawing big audiences and winning awards.

But will audiences keep coming when the Olympics arrive in London this summer?
Theatre owner and impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber says there's going to be a

bloodbath and theatres will close. But not everyone in Theatreland's so gloomy.
Adam Spiegel the producer of Midnight Tango thinks the Olympics could help draw people

in.

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Vocabulary and definitions

musicals

plays in which some or all of the story is told using
songs and dancing

economic downturns

periods of time where trade and industry are
performing less well

afford

have enough money

proving

showing

transferring

moving from

drawing

attracting

impresario

person who arranges plays in theatres

a bloodbath

a devastating situation

Theatreland

area of London where all the theatres are located

gloomy

sad or without hope



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