Gigs by Jimmy Carr and Shrek the Musical are called off as several venues with RAAC shut their doors.
has closed as a precaution in order "continue our investigations", the local council said. Other parts of the building, containing a library and cafe, are still open.
A statement said: "We realise this will be very disappointing to our patrons and our performers but our priority is to make sure the building is safe.", closed in March and remains shut after "substantial areas" of the roof were found to have been made from RAAC.The National Theatre in LondonA statement added: "Our structural engineers are in the process of surveying these areas, initial indications are that they are safe and do not currently require remedial works.
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