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West End Theatres Urged to Delay Shows as Performers Swelter in 36C London Heatwave

West End performers are facing punishing conditions on stage as London theatres are urged to consider delaying performances and introducing hydration breaks during the capital’s heatwave.

Performing arts union Equity said at least three West End theatres had recorded indoor temperatures of 30C or higher this week, raising concerns for actors, backstage workers and audiences. Some performers have reportedly felt unwell as temperatures across London climbed to 36C on Friday.

The extreme heat has prompted warnings across the capital, with a number of schools shutting or partially closing during the working week. But in London’s theatre district, performances have largely continued as scheduled.

Equity and the Society of London Theatre are now calling on producers and venue operators to take practical steps to reduce the risk of heat-related illness. Suggested measures include pushing back curtain times where possible, improving backstage cooling, ensuring easy access to water and introducing scheduled hydration breaks similar to those used in major football tournaments during extreme weather.

The union has warned that performers can be especially vulnerable during hot conditions because of the physical demands of live performance, stage lighting and costumes. Backstage crews and front-of-house staff are also affected, particularly in older venues that may struggle to stay cool during prolonged periods of high temperatures.

Audience welfare is also under scrutiny, with theatre operators being encouraged to monitor indoor temperatures and provide clear information to ticketholders before they arrive.

The calls come as London experiences one of its most intense June heatwaves, with temperatures reaching levels that have disrupted schools, transport and public events.

For now, West End productions are continuing, but industry bodies say theatres must adapt quickly as extreme heat becomes an increasingly serious challenge for live performance.

Belaid S

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