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Theatre Offers Mental Health First Aiders
1 Feb
Summary
- A London theatre now provides mental health first aiders for playgoers.
- A new play offers a 'quiet space' and 'post-show decompression'.
- Nine detailed trigger warnings are provided for audiences before the show.

The Royal Court Theatre in London is pioneering extensive 'audience care' initiatives for its new production, "Guess How Much I Love You?". This play, which delves into themes of baby loss and pregnancy complications, is now accompanied by a range of support services for theatre-goers.
Audiences are greeted with a card detailing nine potential trigger warnings, including depictions of grief and discussions of medical procedures. To further support attendees, the theatre has designated mental health first aiders on site. These trained individuals are available to check in with anyone struggling or needing support during their visit.
Additional provisions include a 'quiet space' where patrons can retreat before or during the performance. The theatre also offers a 'post-show decompression' period, allowing audience members a brief time to process the play's emotional impact. Contact information for relevant charities is also provided, offering further assistance.




