Australian theatre company's apology, for cutting Black role, falls way short

“Last week, I reported that an Australian theatre company had opened their production of ‘A Chorus Line’ but had removed the role of ‘Richie’ from the show. Drew Anthony Creative, has now apologized for the situation, but their apology fails to offer an explanation of why they thought it was acceptable to cut the role and does not offer any type of atonement to the Black performer community of Perth.”

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Director Hasn't Paid Artists, Blames 'Cancel Culture' for Outrage

“On April 15, 2023, the production of Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi finished its run at the Popup Theatre in Denver, CO. As of today, the cast and members of the crew of that show have still not been paid in full by the theatre’s artistic director. Rather than paying them what they are owed, director Christopher Huelshorst calls their outrage “cancel culture” and that they are trying to make him look like a modern-day Harold Hill.”

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Australian production of 'A Chorus Line' finds its "Richie", but questions remain

“This past week, I reported that a theatre company in Australia had opened their production of ‘A Chorus Line’ without the role of Richie, a role written to be played by a Black performer. Well, there have been some updates. The Australian theatre company, Drew Anthony Creative, announced today that they have cast the role. But questions remain about how all this happened in the first place.”

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