New visa rules make European tours more difficult. British artists are demanding that Prime Minister Boris Johnson renegotiate the Brexit treaty.
The musical “Mamma Mia!” is an export success from the West End of London. Production regularly goes on world tour – so far Berlin, Stuttgart, Paris, Milan, Rome and Vienna have made up a large part of the tour. But the glory days for productions from the British capital could be over. “We don’t know how to go on with this,” says Nick Grace, organizer of international theater productions.
Because the Brexit treaty causes problems in the culture industry. There is a lack of clarity about the freedom of movement of …
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Accessed on February 21, 2021 at 10:51 am on https://www.sn.at/kultur/allgemein/sir-elton-und-co-beklagen-brexit-haben-100099732