■ THEATRE-GOERS
are being warned that they could find a Shakespeare play upsetting because it features the death of a monarch. And that a rendition of the national anthem could be an emotional experience. Shakespeare’s Globe in London, which is staging Henry VIII, featuring the demise of his first queen, Katherine of Aragon, says: ‘This production contains scenes that audiences may find sensitive due to recent events, including a coronation, the death of a monarch and the national anthem.’