Irish actor Andrew Scott, known for Fleabag and Sherlock, proposes weekly sales of West End theatre tickets to make them more affordable for younger audiences, aiming to prevent theatre from becoming elitist due to high ticket prices.
Irish actor Andrew Scott, known for his roles in Fleabag and Sherlock, has suggested that there should be weekly sales of West End theatre tickets in response to the high cost of tickets, which can be up to £150. Scott, who has won Olivier Awards for his theatre work, believes that this would make theatre more accessible to young people and help it avoid being perceived as an elitist art form.
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