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Globe chief’s safety fears for actors in ‘woke’ plays

- By Bill Bowkett

ANGRY reactions to woke plays are putting actors at Shakespear­e’s Globe at risk, warns the theatre’s artistic director.

Michelle Terry says she fears for their safety following ‘ bilious’ social media reaction to unconventi­onal production­s.

She said I, Joan — portraying the 15th Century French saint Joan of Arc as non-binary — and an update of Shakespear­e’s Romeo and Juliet which included trigger warnings and a suicide helpline were not intended to be provocativ­e.

But threats and vile abuse on Twitter had made her concerned for performers’ safety, she said at the launch of this year’s season of Globe plays.

‘I have to sit with them before they go on stage and put themselves on the front line and go, “Is this the safest thing for you to

‘They are reading horrific tweets’

do,” and that is really worrying,’ she added.

‘It is becoming harmful. Can I advise a 23-year-old artist to stay away from social media? Of course I can. Will they? Of course they won’t.

‘ So they then read horrific tweets like, “Thank God you are fat because fat burns quicker.” ’

Ms Terry said the Globe ‘still seems to be at the heart of some culture wars’ and added: ‘If there is a really strong opinion about a piece, fantastic, that is what we are for and then let’s have a dialogue.

‘Find a way for theatre to be part of the conversati­on... that is our job.

‘Do I want that to be the bilious Twitter corner of the playground that only perpetuate­s hate? No, I do not.’

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