Suzanne Moore (Public eating is fraught, 2 March) writes on Imelda Staunton's plea for those coming to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf at London's Harold Pinter theatre to desist from eating during the performance. As one who applauded Staunton's stance and performance as the volatile Martha on 1 March, I take exception to the apparent belief that this is a "violation of our human right" to eat "whenever we want"…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:06PM on March 8, 2017