Performances of "Home, I’m Darling" have been cancelled up to July 27th as a member of the company tests positive. The cinema and cafe remain open.
In a post on social media the theatre say:
"We’re sorry to have to announce that, due to a member of the Home, I’m Darling company testing positive for Covid-19, we are cancelling shows up to and including the 7.30pm performance on Tuesday 27 July.
We’d like to reassure you that the person who has tested positive has not come into direct contact with any members of the public inside our building, and any members of our team that they have come into contact with are also isolating.
If you have a ticket for one of the cancelled shows, our box office will be in touch soon to organise either a different date for you, a refund or a credit. We’d be grateful if you could wait for our box office to contact you rather than calling them if possible – they’re going to have to make many phone calls and emails over the next few days, and the faster they can do that, the sooner they’ll get to you.
They’ll be working through the shows in chronological order, so if your booking is later in the run, you may not hear from them for a few days – but we promise they’ll be in touch soon!
Please be assured that our Covid security measures within the building will remain as rigorous as ever; in all other respects (our cinema, Eat Me Café, etc), we will be operating as normal.
Many thanks, as always, for your support and consideration."


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