The Theatre Royal Brighton re-opens on 24 July with the fiery redhead cabaret diva La Voix – after the longest closure in its 214-year history.
Theatre Director John Baldock told me exclusively how it had been in lockdown : “ We were doing the fit-up for the rock musical Six – the set came in on the Monday and we were due to open on the Tuesday . We sat waiting for an announcement from the Prime Minister and our hearts sank – and we thought: what now?’
John told me: “ we have 976 seats on four levels. With social distancing that reduces to 260 and many people wouldn’t have wanted to sit anywhere except the stalls so we would have had fewer still, but still needing a full staff. The numbers just didn’t stack up”.
Effectively John became a “ caretaker ” , ensuring safety and essential repairs were not neglected. He’s also kept in touch with audience regulars and is sure they will want to come back when the doors re-open. And advance tickets sales are promising. The theatre will take big steps to keep its staff and audience safe – for instance on arrival you will be required to show proof of double vaccination or a negative flow test in the previous 48 hours. Transactions will be cashless and ticketing eventually paperless – though there will be physical programmes.
Then it’s back to full-week shows – starting off where they left with the fantastic musical Six – a modern rock take on the six wives of Henry VIII. Then it’s the classic Cat And The Canary and the record-breaking ghost thriller The Woman in Black.
Asked how it will feel to open the doors once more, John is in no doubt : “ It will be very emotional – I think I’m going to be a mess. We’ll be doing what we do best and saying – welcome back, we’ve missed you”.
Full information – atgtickets.com/brighton – watch Scene for more details as the season unfolds.