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August 20th, 2021 | #1 |
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‘Wait til they see Hamlet!’: Brits mad after Globe Theatre warns of ‘upsetting’ themes in Romeo & Juliet & offers helpline number
‘Wait til they see Hamlet!’: Brits mad after Globe Theatre warns of ‘upsetting’ themes in Romeo & Juliet & offers helpline number Aug 20, 2021 In a bizarre move, labelled “woke” by some, London’s historic Globe Theatre has decided to warn attendees about the potentially “upsetting” themes in Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and provide viewers with the Samaritans number. Audience members for a new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s tragic love story, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, at London’s Globe Theatre, are being given the number of a mental health helpline and warned about the potentially disturbing scenes that await them, The Sun reported on Thursday. “This production contains depictions of suicide, moments of violence and references to drug use. It contains gunshot sound effects and the use of stage blood,” the warning reads. Viewers are told to contact the theatre’s box office team if they have any further concerns. https://www.rt.com/uk/532606-london-...kespeare-woke/ |
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A nigger Hamlet? No thanks.
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The Professional-level Theater has been completely ruined over the past couple of decades.
It's a 100% jew/homo/deracinated white production everywhere. These miscreants are so arrogant that they can't even reproduce great plays which have endured time without altering the scripts to suit their faggot/anti white agendas. Community theater provides the only palatable productions anymore. |
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It's a nigger Romeo, and from that picture looks like there's a white chick. Probably Juliet.
That's the staging jew dogs dream of.
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The new Annie is a coon.
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promoting a nigger with a human female relationship is not.. the audience will be some old whites, the rest Indians and Chinese.. oh wait, Shakespeare is now re-iimagined as a nigger as well, thats why he is not in down the Memory Hole of Dead White Males.. but hey it aint all bad.. yea everything is more nigger by the day and whitey in Britain is gonna be extinct but at least they do NOT speak German there.. |
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Shakespeare's Plays Must Be Traditional.
If considering patronizing this or that amateur or especially, professional theatre with your money as payment for a pair of tickets to see a work of The Bard, first enquire if the performance is a traditional interpretation. This means all the cast members must be White as befitting the original works. All the sets and wardrobes must likewise be traditional interpretations of the original plays. DO NOT give money to a theatre that has black or other non-white performers in ANY ROLE, NO MATTER HOW MINOR. To patronize a non-traditional interpretation of a Shakespearean play is to allow non-whites to engage in cultural appropriation OF OUR CULTURE!
Shakespeare and his works belong to White people and to no other racial group. Attend only traditional interpretations of the works of William Shakespeare. |
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