Audience members fled from one of the West End's most popular theatres after part of the ceiling collapsed during a production on Wednesday night, but US actor Wendell Pierce is being praised for the way he addressed the dramatic incident.
A number of people suffered minor injuries from falling debris when the collapse left a gaping hole in the ceiling above the grand circle at the Piccadilly Theatre, 20 minutes into Death of a Salesman, the Daily Mail reports.
Police, the London Fire Brigade and the London Ambulance Service arrived as theatre goers were evacuated.
![Dominic West and Wendell Pierce attend the press night after party for Death Of A Salesman in London, England. West, starred with Pierce in The Wire. Photo / Getty Images](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/OYQJ5OYU5BBXFCLUWUPHKVKI4U.jpg?auth=f5d4023d1cbe6bed71fb018a7d1d5b1b0f6e65a912ac38bceebd025a6969e92c&width=16&height=24&quality=70&smart=true)
Videos on social media showed lead actor Pierce — who plays Willy Loman in the Arthur Miller play — posing for pictures with fans outside the 91-year-old theatre after the evacuation.