later today the government will review the tiered system elsewhere in england before announcing any changes tomorrow. one place hoping to move down from tier 3 restrictions is stratford—upon—avon from where phil mackie sent this report. this is stratford's most famous landmark, the royal shakespeare theatre. with very low infection rates in the town, they'd expected to be in tier 2 and open but because other towns and cities nearby had higher rates, it went into tier 3. it was really upsetting. we've obviously had a very tough year in the performing arts, it's been no exception here in stratford. we normally welcome 1,500 people a night to this amazing complex of theatres. we've lost 86% of our income, so actually to get to the end of the year, we were just about to open theatres again to audiences in person, and we had to cancel that. so we are going on with work that we can stream online but we haven't been able to have audiences in the building yet, which incredibly upsetting. there are more swans than people at the moment by the river avon.