Days after Manchester attack, London Theatre evacuated after bomb threat

Star Wars famed John Boyega, others sent to Imperial War Museum Gardens as police conducted searches

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : May 28 2017 | 11:41 AM IST
"Star Wars" actor John Boyega was among hundreds of people evacuated from the Old Vic Theatre in London on Saturday afternoon due to a bomb threat.

Boyega, who was doing a play titled Woyzeck at the theatre with other cast members, was asked to stop the performance after the security alert was raised, reported BBC.

The venue near Waterloo was evacuated along with nearby pubs and restaurants.

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The 25-year-old actor and the rest of the cast were sent to the Imperial War Museum gardens near the theatre while police conducted their searches.

The Old Vic subsequently confirmed the reports by tweeting, "We have been evacuated as a precaution; audience safety is our priority. We are liaising with the Met Police."

A Met Police spokeswoman said it had been called at about 14:30 BST (19:00 PM IST) to a report of a security alert at the theatre and a decision was taken to evacuate the building.

About two hours later the police said the incident was "not suspicious".

Several hours later, Boyega also took to Twitter to say, "Thank you #Woyzek."

UK is under heightened security after May 22 deadly attack at pop star Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester.
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First Published: May 28 2017 | 11:24 AM IST

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