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Actress Judi Dench was asked about her opinion on trigger warnings in theater productions, to which she responded, "If you’re that sensitive, don’t go to the theatre." ...
It’s like being told they’re all dead at the end of ‘King Lear.’ I don’t want to be told.” Dench is one of the latest actors to criticize the necessity of trigger warnings in theater.
Jessica Alba hadn’t even turned 20 when she became an action star in the 2000 Fox series “Dark Angel,” which provides some context for her return to butt-kicking mode in “Trigger Warning ...
Sir Ian McKellen criticized the use of trigger warnings in theatres before the launch of a production of Frank and Percy at London’s The Other Palace. “I think it’s ludicrous,” he said.
Judi Dench Criticizes Use of Trigger Warnings: 'If You're That Sensitive, Don't Go to the Theatre' Dench is the latest performer to speak on this, following Ralph Fiennes, Ian McKellen, and more.
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