The actress, who starred in ‘La Tempestad’ of Shakespeare ‘, had to be evicted from the stage by theater employees
Two ‘activists’ of the environmental group Just Stop Oil have interrupted this last night in London the representation of a work by William Shakespeare starring Sigourney Weaverto protest against the climatic policies of the English government. The group asks for the end of the exploitation of fossil fuels before 2030.
The two militants broke the representation of the work ‘La Tempestad’, on the stage of Dury Lane, the oldest English theater that follows operational. After getting on stage, They launched Confeti and showed a poster With the phrase “more than 1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck.”
Actress Sigourney Weaver, 75 and known for giving life to Lieutenant Ellen Ripley in the films of the ‘Alien’ saga, was escorted and taken out of the stage by the theater employees, who also evicted the two ‘activists ‘, booed For the public.
Breaking: The Tempest West End Performance Disrupted
2 Just Stop Oil Supporters Climbed Onto The Stage, Stopping A Performance Starring Legendary Actor Sigourney Weaver.
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“I fear for my children, I dare not let them immerse themselves in a future of food shortages, mortal storms and wars for resources,” said Hayley Walsh, 42, one of Just Stop Oil’s militants, cited in a statement from your organization.
It is not the first time that an environmental group carries out an action of this style to supposedly raise awareness about climate change. In addition to throwing painting or food against well -known works of art in different museums in Europe, they have also Vandalized Charles Darwin’s tombthey have attacked the National Gallery and the Formula One Grand Prix in Silverstone or the Wimbledon tennis tournament has starred in protests.
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