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Just Stop Oil disrupts West End play The Tempest while Sigourney Weaver performs

A video shared by the climate protest group shows two supporters walking on stage as the Hollywood star performs.

Just Stop Oil supporters disrupting a West End performance
Just Stop Oil supporters disrupting a West End performance

Two Just Stop Oil supporters have disrupted a West End performance of The Tempest starring Sigourney Weaver.

Mother of three Hayley Walsh and mechanical engineer Richard Weir can be seen walking on stage where Alien star Weaver, 75, is performing, in a video shared to social media by the climate protest group.

Carrying a sign that reads “over 1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck”, the pair launch a confetti cannon while a voice says “we’ll have to stop the show ladies and gentlemen, sorry”.

Weaver, who had been sitting on a chair, was escorted off stage at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane on Monday, while the two protesters faced boos and a few cheers from the audience.

The sign was a reference to the recent announcement that 2024 had been the warmest on record globally and the first full year when the average temperature exceeded 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.

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Ms Walsh, 42, a lecturer from Nottingham, said: “I am scared for my children, I can’t sleepwalk them into a future of food shortages, life-threatening storms and wars for resources.

“Years of writing to MPs, going on marches and teaching my students to be more sustainable hasn’t seen the urgent change needed.

“1.5 degrees is a global shipwreck we can’t ignore. Wildfires in California, deadly floods in Valencia and hundreds of thousands without power in the UK this weekend.

Just Stop Oil supporters disrupting the West End performance
Just Stop Oil supporters disrupting the West End performance (Just Stop Oil/PA)

“This isn’t a distant, future problem. We need a global treaty to stop fossil fuel burning and a global emergency response.”

Mr Weir, 60, from Tynemouth, North Tyneside, said: “I started my career in the shipyards of Tyneside and I watched management inaction lead to the collapse of UK manufacturing.

“Now I see similar failures of leadership as politicians refuse to take action to protect us and our loved ones.

“We’re already seeing the damage this crisis is doing to crops, homes and entire neighbourhoods. Unless we come together and demand a move away from fossil fuels by 2030, we will go the same way as manufacturing in the UK.”

Bafta-award winning actress Weaver plays the storm-creating magician Prospero in the new staging of the Shakespeare classic, in a role typically played by a man.

The production opened in December and will run until February 1.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed officers were called to the theatre on Monday evening following reports of two protestors entering the stage, but both had left the venue by the time they arrived.

The force said no arrests have been made at this stage and inquires are continuing.

Theatre Royal Drury Lane have been approached for comment.