Actors in drag march to highlight virus threat to UK theatre
LONDON — As much of Britain’s economy emerged from the coronavirus lockdown, its theatres stayed dark, with performers and staff unwillingly idled.
So they made a song and dance about it.
Scores of actors, technicians and theatre workers led by pantomime “Dames” — male actors in fabulously eccentric drag — marched through London’s West End to Parliament to the beat of showtunes Wednesday, asking the government for a plan to bring theatres back to life.
The demonstrators were highlighting the prospect of a bleak Christmas season without the hundreds of pantomimes usually staged across the U.K.