Irish actor Andrew Scott emphasizes theatre's accessibility at Glastonbury, citing efforts like £10 tickets for under 30s and National Theatre Live broadcasts.

Andrew Scott encourages hope in theatre at Glastonbury, stating that high ticket prices in the West End do not equate to "all doom and gloom". The Irish actor, known for his Olivier-nominated role in Vanya, highlighted the efforts to increase accessibility, such as the ballot for £10 tickets for under 30s during the play's run and National Theatre Live's broadcasts in cinemas. Scott assured that despite high prices, theatre remains an accessible and enjoyable experience for all.

June 29, 2024
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