Stage star Michael Ball says the performing arts feel “forgotten” in the pandemic and must be “saved”. The singer and TV presenter, 58, said he felt it was his “duty” to speak about the issue.
While hosting his BBC Radio 2 show, he sent a message to all those “who play a role in making our nights at the theatre and live music events such a joy”.
He told listeners: “It’s bad enough that they are unable to do the job they have worked and trained for their entire lives… “They’re struggling in every possible way, financially, they’re on their knees; emotionally, they’re at their wits’ end. “Whilst other industries are starting to reopen… they (theatre) feel like they’ve been forgotten. “They’ve no idea if they will ever work again or how they
Read more on breakingnews.ie