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Yes, theatre (and all art) is revolutionary but it is also generally voluntary -- the choice of the audience to participate is what turns the witness and the artist into collaborators for a cause. As with most things in life, consent is key. What Just Stop Oil has done is to impose itself on other people's time and attention. In this instance, they disrupted the show so badly that it could not be completed. Anybody who traveled to see the show and who can't return is just out of luck.

But, you might say, Just Stop Oil's cause is important! But it is one important cause among many in a complicated world and one thing I believe very firmly is that everybody has the right to their priorities. for Just Stop Oil, ending fossil fuel production is the most important thing. To me, that's not even the most important aspect of dealing with climate change and, I know this is controversial, climate change is not top of my list of social/political/aesthetic issues that need the most urgent address. We don't have to agree on that. The point is, you have the right to your priorities and I have the right to mine.

Actions like this infringe on people's right to decide for themselves what's important. It's intrusive narcissicism, which is the nicest way I can think to put it.

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