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Margaret Thatcher death song goes ahead in Billy Elliott musical | Margaret Thatcher death song goes ahead in Billy Elliott musical |
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Billy Elliot The Musical went ahead in London's West End on Monday with a song referring to celebrating the death of Baroness Thatcher. | Billy Elliot The Musical went ahead in London's West End on Monday with a song referring to celebrating the death of Baroness Thatcher. |
The song, Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher, kicks off the second act of the musical which is set during the 1984-85 miners' strike. | The song, Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher, kicks off the second act of the musical which is set during the 1984-85 miners' strike. |
It was included in the performance as normal after the audience voted "overwhelmingly" to keep it in. | It was included in the performance as normal after the audience voted "overwhelmingly" to keep it in. |
Lady Thatcher died after suffering a stroke aged 87. | Lady Thatcher died after suffering a stroke aged 87. |
Director Stephen Daldry said after "much discussion" about the performance at the Victoria Palace Theatre, a decision was taken to give the audience the opportunity to decide whether the song should be performed. | |
"After an explanation of the song's content and historical context from the stage, the audience voted overwhelmingly for its inclusion in the second act," he said. | "After an explanation of the song's content and historical context from the stage, the audience voted overwhelmingly for its inclusion in the second act," he said. |
The 1984-85 miners' strike affecting the British coal industry was the background for the 2000 film upon which the award-winning musical is based. | The 1984-85 miners' strike affecting the British coal industry was the background for the 2000 film upon which the award-winning musical is based. |
The bitter year-long stand-off between Margaret Thatcher, Arthur Scargill and the National Union of Mineworkers has come to be seen as one of the defining events of the era. | The bitter year-long stand-off between Margaret Thatcher, Arthur Scargill and the National Union of Mineworkers has come to be seen as one of the defining events of the era. |
The song, which was composed by Sir Elton John with lyrics by Lee Hall, is performed by miners during a party sequence and includes the lyric: "We all celebrate today 'cause it's one day closer to your death." | The song, which was composed by Sir Elton John with lyrics by Lee Hall, is performed by miners during a party sequence and includes the lyric: "We all celebrate today 'cause it's one day closer to your death." |
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