Opera bosses’ slap woke trigger warning on classic stage production for ‘nudity and noise’

WOKE theatre bosses have slapped trigger warnings on a classic opera, saying nudity and screaming may upset audiences.

Ticket-holders are being advised Carmen contains “sudden loud screams” and on-stage boozing and vaping.

Carmen, center stage, holding a bottle aloft.

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Ticket-holders are being advised Carmen contains ‘sudden loud screams’ and on-stage boozing and vapingCredit: Supplied

Visitors to London’s English National Opera were told: “This production contains graphic depictions of domestic violence, sexual assault, murder, scenes of a sexual nature and nudity, alcohol consumption, and the use of drugs and electronic cigarettes, strong language, sudden loud screams.”

The 1875 opera by Georges Bizet is about a soldier’s infatuation and descent into obsession for free- spirited gypsy Carmen.

Opera nut George Sinclair told The Sun: “I nearly dropped my binoculars when I read this guff from the English National Opera.

“Carmen is a formidable and passionate piece of art. It was not written for an audience to be wrapped in cotton wool.

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“The magical work has been performed perfectly well since it was written in 1875 – that’s 150 years that audiences have coped without being molly-coddled. This nonsense really has to stop.

“And if child actors are too scared to be on stage and cope with the plot I suggest they’ll be going into the wrong profession – they should focus on careers as a librarian or accountant instead.”

Even child cast members in the 1970s-set production are wrapped in cotton wool.

Theatre-goers, who pay up to £190 a ticket, are told by the ENO: “We have taken all steps to ensure the children are not exposed to scenes that may include inappropriate content.”

It did not respond to a request for comment.

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Woke theatre bosses have slapped trigger warnings on a classic opera, saying nudity and screaming may upset audiencesCredit: Getty

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