Andrew Lloyd Webber on supporting refugees with Malala and how he was willing to be jailed for his art

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'We've got to find a way': Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber says the refugee crisis is at the forefront of his mind, and that the UK should help people who have been displaced to settle here

It triggered a global conversation about the use of masks, COVID passports and virus testing in theatres, with the impresario at one point warning the government he was willing to go to jail if it means he could open his show.

But many shows continue to take the pandemic seriously, and new musicals like Moulin Rouge and Cabaret have made masks and negative lateral flow tests mandatory for its visitors as part of their terms of booking.

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