Simply stop oil activists the West End storming and stopped a long-awaited performance with Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver.
The chaos unfolded today around 8 p.m. when Eco-Warriors came on stage in Theater Royal, Drury Lane to develop their orange banner during the Tempest of Shakespeare.
People have already gone to social media to express their disapproval of the actions with one person who says that 'the art disrupts and a performance is not cool'.
Another said 'bloody idiots', while a third added 'people who are sick of you, only does you, is the alienation of people'.
But demonstrant Hayley Walsh, 42, a teacher and mother of three from Nottingham, insisted: 'I am afraid of my children, I cannot sleep in a future of food shortages, life -threatening storms and wars for resources. Years of writing to MPs, going to Marsen and teaching my students to be more sustainable, has not seen the urgent change that is needed. '
A spokesperson for regular Stopolie added: “Scientists warn that surpassing 1.5 degrees over pre-industrial levels will activate catastrophic feedback klussen that threaten the stability of all life on earth.”
The disruption comes for a show that has received a series of bad reviews that apparently takes theater visitors out.
These were reviews that also led to the ticket costs being cut dramatically from £ 231 to £ 85 earlier this month.
Theater Royal is contacted for comment.
The chaos took place today around 8 p.m. when Eco-Warriors sustained the stage in Theater Royal, Drury Lane to unravel their orange banner during the interpretation of the Tempest of Shakespeare
Stop just oil activists have stormed the West End and stopped a long-awaited version with Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver (photo)