Audience of musical stopped by Just Stop Oil 'went mad', court hears

  • Activists forced the Sondheim Theatre to cancel the performance on October 5 

The audience at a West End production of Les Miserables ‘went mad’ and ‘started swearing’ when the musical was brought to a halt after Just Stop Oil protesters ruined the performance, a court has heard.

The performance at the Sondheim Theatre was stopped at about 9pm on October 5 last year when activists stormed the stage and locked themselves to the set, their trial was told.

The ‘angry’ audience of around 1,000 people was asked to leave the auditorium before the performance was brought to a halt around an hour later, the court heard.

The estimated cost to the theatre of cancelling the performance was £60,000, the court was told.

Hannah Taylor, 23, Lydia Gribbin, 28, Hanan Ameur, 22, Noah Crane, 18, and Poppy Bliss, 19, deny aggravated trespass.

audience of musical stopped by just stop oil 'went mad', court hears

The Just Stop Oil protesters allegedly disrupted a performance of Les Miserables in October

audience of musical stopped by just stop oil 'went mad', court hears

(left to right) Noah Crane, 18, Poppy Bliss, 19, Hanan Ameur, 22, Hannah Taylor, 23, and Lydia Gribbin, 28, pictured outside Westminster Magistrates Court today

Gribbin and Crane also deny causing criminal damage to the theatre’s orchestra pit netting, designed to protect the musicians from objects falling off the stage.

The netting suffered ‘structural damage’ from the weight of two of the protesters standing on it during the incident, it is alleged.

Asked how the audience had reacted to the group disrupting the performance, theatre manager Daniel Lewis told Westminster Magistrates’ Court: ‘I heard frustration, I heard anger, I heard swearing.’

‘The audience were singing to try and drown out the sound of the protest,’ he added.

Mobile phone footage shown to the court showed theatregoers reacting angrily to the news the performance had been called off.

The protesters entered the stage during a performance of Do You Hear The People Sing?

One of the activists unfurled a flag with the ‘Just Stop Oil message’ on it, the court heard, as others attached themselves to the stage.

They occupied the stage for around an hour before police were able to remove them, it is alleged.

audience of musical stopped by just stop oil 'went mad', court hears

The crowd booed and jeered as the eco-activists clambered onto the stage holding the group’s orange banner at the Sondheim Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue

audience of musical stopped by just stop oil 'went mad', court hears

During the interruption an apparently angry audience member pointed and scolded the demonstrators after the show was cancelled

audience of musical stopped by just stop oil 'went mad', court hears

The performance at the Sondheim Theatre was stopped at about 9pm on October 5 last year when activists stormed the stage and locked themselves to the set, their trial was told

audience of musical stopped by just stop oil 'went mad', court hears

The statement issued by William Village, chief executive of Delfont Mackintosh Theatres – which owns the Sondheim Theatre, following the incident said that patrons would be refunded for the unfinished performance

audience of musical stopped by just stop oil 'went mad', court hears

Poppy Bliss, one of the JSO activists who allegedly disrupted the performance, pictured leaving Westminster Magistrates Court on November 3

Prosecutor Jason Seetal told the court: ‘Just prior to the interval, (the protesters) have risen from their seats and moved to the stage area.

‘Gribbin and Crane climbed on netting covering the orchestra pit … it suffered structural damage.’

‘The production was stopped … it was occupied for around an hour.’

Les Miserables company manager Matt Byham said a child actor had been on stage at the time of the protest.

In a written statement read to the court, he said: ‘I was angry they had done this while a child actor was on stage.’

The trial continues.

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