RSC re-introduce mask wearing for theatre-goers - The Stratford Observer

RSC re-introduce mask wearing for theatre-goers

Stratford Editorial 30th Nov, 2021   0

THE ROYAL Shakespeare Company (RSC) has re-introduced mandatory face coverings which must be worn in the theatre and during performances.

The RSC announced face coverings would be mandatory from Tuesday, following new government advice announced over the weekend.

RSC executive director Catherine Mallyon said: “We have taken this decision in light of feedback from audiences, staff and our acting company, and in response to new government guidelines introduced.

“Our priority is creating the safest and most comfortable environment for people to work in and visit, and we want to do all we can to ensure that we do not have to cancel performances and disappoint our audiences.




“Our ventilation systems, especially within the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RST) auditorium are extremely effective, so audiences should feel confident in coming to the RST.

“We have thousands of people due to come to see The Magician’s Elephant over the coming weeks, or visiting our shop, restaurant and cafe, and we are looking forward to welcoming them.”


Exemptions to the policy, that mandates face coverings when visiting the RST building and during performances, are for those under 12 years old and when eating or drinking.

Ticket bookers unable to comply with the new requirements will be offered a refund and the arrangements will be reviewed in line with government timings, currently three weeks from Monday.

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