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Theatregoers' Senses Under Siege: Unusual 'Smell' Warnings for Macbeth
8 Mar
Summary
- Audiences are advised to bring a favorite smell sprayed on a tissue.
- The production warns of intense themes, gore, violence, and witchcraft.
- Sensory toys and ear defenders are available for audience comfort.

In an innovative approach to audience comfort, a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth is employing unique sensory management techniques. Productions at Hull Truck Theatre and currently at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton have offered patrons advice to "bring a favourite smell sprayed on a tissue" to help cope with the play's intense content. This goes beyond traditional trigger warnings, which meticulously list mature themes like gore, violence, and witchcraft.
Accompanying the production is an in-depth guide detailing specific triggers and their timing. For instance, sound cues such as "loud electricity buzzing" and "frequent loud growling sounds" are highlighted. Visual triggers, like a character snapping off a finger from a fake limb, are also noted. The theatre aims to make the experience inclusive by providing sensory aids such as ear defenders, weighted blankets, and wobble cushions for audience members sensitive to "busy or noisy" environments.




