She has made her career playing some of Shakespeare 's most famous roles - but Juliet Stevenson thinks some of the Bard's plays should be consigned to history. Stories which centre around misogyny or anti - Semitism "should be buried ", the actress has said, as they are not " acceptable ". The award-winning stage and film star , who has appeared in plays including Hamlet, Measure for Measure and A Midsummer Night's Dream, said some works by Britain's most famous playwright were no longer appropriate. Juliet Stevenson with Angus Wright and Andrew Scott in Hamlet Writing in the Sunday...