With the London Olympics 2012 now over, what about Theatreland?
Posted on 13 August 2012
The craziness of the Olympics is now over and, although Team GB didn’t manage to overtake China or the US, we did incredibly well and surpassed all expectations. But with the world’s eyes intensely focused on Stratford and the London Olympics, what has been happening in Theatreland?
Recent figures prove that Andrew Lloyd Webber was wrong about the effect of the Olympics on the West End. In an article published by the Telegraph, Webber was pleased to announce that his previous statement on BBC Radio 4 was incorrect. In December 2011, Webber said that this would be a “bloodbath of a summer” for the West End, but in actual fact his theatres were up 25% on this time last year.
Visitors to Lloyd Webber's theatres, belonging to The Really Useful Group, have increase during the Olympics and takings were up by £250,000 on previous weeks. He mentioned that visitors to Theatreland this year had a different demographic to previous years. Whereas before summer visitors tended to be from overseas, this year there has been an increase in patrons coming from the UK instead.
War Horse, which plays at the New London Theatre, has had a very successful summer so far, with very limited availability. The show continues to be jam-packed for the next few months and shows no sign of slipping from the top of our charts.