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Which stars will we have to wait a little longer to see in the West End thanks to coronavirus?

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Theatres have taken a real hit during the coronavirus pandemic, with West End venue’s forced to shut down due to lockdown, meaning many performances have now been postponed.

A whole host of stars had been lined up to hit the stage in London, but it looks like fans will have to wait a little longer until they can see their favourites in action.

Instead, the likes of Andrew Lloyd Weber have ensured theatre-goers are still getting their stage fix, as his musical theatre shows – including the likes of Cats and The Phantom of the Opera – have been streaming online during lockdown.

It’s reported that theatre closures could see the composer, 72, take a £20million hit, with many fans already pining for the day theatres are given the green light

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