💨 Abstract
The West End revival of "Evita," starring Rachel Zegler, faces criticism for including a trigger warning about "loud music and sudden noises," amid a broader debate about trigger warnings. Toby Young, who directs the Free Speech Union, dismisses the warnings as absurd, but advocates argue they are essential for audience protection, particularly for those with trauma or medical conditions.
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