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National Theatre accused of “encouraging censorship” with a “scolding” sign warning staff may not agree with audience

  • BY Frederick Attenborough
  • April 14, 2024
National Theatre accused of “encouraging censorship” with a “scolding” sign warning staff may not agree with audience

The National Theatre has been criticised over a “scolding” sign warning audience members that staff may not agree with their opinions.

The sign, which greets visitors immediately as they walk through the doors of the venue on London’s South Bank, tells people not to assume that “other visitors and staff will necessarily agree with your point of view”.

As reported by the Telegraph, critics have accused the theatre of censorship, comparing the sign to a “lecture” that is unwelcoming to audiences.

Freedom in the Arts, an organisation which defends freedom of expression in the artistic world, said it was a form of “mutual policing”.

Denise Fahmy, co-director, said: “I’m sure this is well-intentioned – no-one wants anyone else to feel intimidated at the National Theatre – but the signage, with its implication you’ll be kicked out if you offend a member of staff, is a form of mutual policing, encouraging everyone to habitually self-censor.

“Cloaked in misleading terms like, ‘open and kind’, it’s actually all very unwelcoming.

“I wonder how the National Theatre copes with playwrights like the late, celebrated Sarah Kane, who made a career out of offence?”

Bentham’s panopticon prison design, most notable at HMP Stangeways, promotes prisoners’ self-policing – one always feels watched whether one is or not & adjusts behaviour accordingly. Here we see the National Theatre pursuing the same strategy on audiences https://t.co/G0wjurX03d

— Denise Fahmy (@DeniseFahmy) April 13, 2024

Others took to social media to lambast the theatre. Miranda France, the author, took aim at what she described as a “long lecture”.

“When did this shift between courting the customer and scolding them happen? No wonder we’re all so demoralised,” she said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

She added: “I have never witnessed aggression in the theatre or at the library, but perhaps there’s an epidemic I’m not seeing.”

Titled “Everyone is welcome”, the sign reads: “We are all part of making the National Theatre a welcoming, inspiring place where everyone can feel they belong, whatever the purpose of their visit.

“Discriminatory and intimidating behaviour have no place here. If you experience any, we’ll take action. Speak to any member of staff, who can refer you to a manager. We’re here to be proactive and to help.

“We take pride in acting with care and compassion, and everyone who visits or works here is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect.

“This place exists to spark creativity, conversation and thought, although please don’t assume that other visitors and staff will necessarily agree with your point of view.

“Please be open, patient, and kind.”

A National Theatre spokesman said: “Our aim is to make the National Theatre a welcoming space for everyone.

“We encourage genuine debate and recognise that we don’t always have to agree, we just ask that this is done in an open, patient and kind way.”

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