❗ **Ticketholders for performances affected after Wednesday and until 2 December 2020 will be updated in due time**. ❗
### What happens after 2 December?
The Prime Minister stated that it is his hope that England will switch back to the three-tier system after 2 December and areas will handle measures on a localised basis. It is unclear whether venues will be able to re-open with social distancing during a tiered system, though before this second lockdown was announced theatres were still permitted to stay open even in Tier 3. All measures will be voted on by the House of Commons on Wednesday.
### Who is eligible for support during the second lockdown?
The Government's furlough scheme has been extended for the month of November, though the details have yet to be confirmed. This extension was announced on the final day of the existing furlough scheme, which Chancellor **Rishi Sunak** had previously declared would not be extended. This has resulted in many former workers who lost their job not being able to benefit from the extension of the furlough scheme. Support for freelance workers has not been mentioned.
### What Boris Johnson said on Saturday about the new lockdown
Boris Johnson stated in his national address: "*No responsible Prime Minister can ignore the message of the figures...We know the cost of these restrictions. The impact on jobs and livelihoods*.
"*We will continue to provide a pragmatic approach in the month ahead...but we've got to be humbled in the face of nature...the virus is spreading faster than the worst-case scenario. Stay at home. Protect the NHS. Save lives*."
### Will venues re-open in time for Christmas?
UK Culture Secretary **Oliver Dowden** confirmed that film and TV productions, as well as professional sport, shall be permitted to continue behind closed doors. However, whether venues will be allowed to reopen after 2 December depends on how the rate of infection declines.
While the majority of theatres have been closed, a number of theatres had been re-opening with socially distanced shows up until the new lockdown was announced. While socially distanced, COVID-secure venues are expected to close, schools and universities will still remain open under the newly announced rules. Workplaces, where the majority of new infections generally occur, will also be permitted to stay open.
At the very least, venues will be able to remain open for streamed live performances to virtual audiences so long as casts can treat the theatre as their workplace, as has been the case in the past.
### I have tickets to see London theatre shows in November, what do I do?
Current ticketholders should wait for further information and clarification from their point of sale on whether or not performances will go ahead. We kindly ask for your patience and understanding and to refrain from contacting us directly, as this will overburden our customer service team and likely result in delays with exchanges and refunds. Thank you for your understanding.
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