Royal Court Theatre

  • London’s Royal Court Theatre Apologises to Tibetans

    London’s Royal Court Theatre Apologises to Tibetans

    The Royal Court Theatre in London has apologised to the Tibetan community after it cancelled a play based on the real stories of Tibetans in India under Chinese pressure. The theatre has now committed at producing the Tibet play at a later date, which is suggested as, probably in the Spring of 2019.

  • London Theatre Apologizes to Tibetans, Vows to Produce Tibet Play

    London Theatre Apologizes to Tibetans, Vows to Produce Tibet Play

    After getting into heated criticism from around the world for banning a play about Tibet for alleged Chinese pressure, the Royal Court Theatre in London has now vowed to produce the play about Tibet in the next season in a letter apologizing to the Tibetan community on Wednesday.

  • Royal Court Theatre Removes Tibet Play Fearing Chinese Backlash

    Royal Court Theatre Removes Tibet Play Fearing Chinese Backlash

    The Royal Court theatre in London is now being accused of censoring its shelves for fear of offending the Chinese government. The Guardian reported that a major new play about contemporary Tibet was pulled off from scheduled by the theatre. Abhishek Majumdar revealed a copy of the Tibet play which has been named Pah-la (Father).