Fury as top London theatre warns audiences its Halloween production contains references to death
Date: 2024-10-29
A TOP theatre hosting Halloween-themed ghost stories has warned would-be watchers that the production contains references — to death.
The Globe, original home of Shakespeare’s blood-soaked plays, is worried audience members might take fright.
A Top theatre hosting a spooky Halloween-themed ghost stories is warning their audience that the production contains references to death[/caption]
Its trigger warning states the candle-lit tales — which begin today on London’s South Bank — include themes of “murder, rape, sexual references, strong language, illness and deathâ€.
Theatre fan John Siddley said: “What is the world coming to when Âproducers have to warn audiences that a Halloween production of scary ghost stories might touch on death.
“It’s madness and, ironically, might just prove the death of me!â€
Bosses at the theatre, a recreation of the 1599 original, say the “chilling†tales, which follow 2023’s sell-out nights, hail from East Anglia’s “haunted countiesâ€.
They add: “Ghosts don’t always stay in the past.â€
Theatre newspaper The Stage described last year’s production as “chillingly modern horror stories, imaginatively written and performed with gothic flairâ€.
The Globe was invited to comment.
The Globe, original home of Shakespeare’s blood-soaked plays, is worried audience members might take fright[/caption]