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mick silver
13th November 2015, 01:51 PM
By David DeKok



HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - A small, state college in northern Pennsylvania has canceled a musical about a week before it was scheduled to open after the playwright objected to the use of white actors for South Asian characters.
Clarion University had spent much of the year preparing to stage the punk rock version of "Jesus in India," by dramatist Lloyd Suh, which ran off-Broadway in 2013 and received favorable reviews.
Suh, who owns the rights to the musical, sent an e-mail on Monday to the school's play director Marilouise Michel ordering her to either replace the non-Asian actors with "ethnically appropriate actors" or cancel the production, which was due to open Nov. 18.
"I have severe objections to your use of Caucasian actors in roles clearly written for South Asian actors, and consider this an absolutely unacceptable distortion of the play," Suh wrote in the e-mail provided to Reuters by Michel.
Michel told Reuters on Thursday that one of the Indian roles was to be played by a biracial girl, and the rest by whites. They were not doing the roles in "brownface" or using dialects, she said, but Suh rejected any solution other than removing them.
Suh, who has another play, "Exotic Oriental Murder Mystery," running off-Broadway this month, did not respond to requests for comment, nor did his agent, Beth Blickers.
Michel said Clarion University, with about 4,900 students, has a student body that is 0.6 percent Asian and that no Asians auditioned for the play.
She tried several times to reach Suh by phone to discuss aspects of his play, but he did not take her calls before it was canceled on Tuesday, she said.
When he saw the cast photos earlier this month, he demanded through Blickers to know the ethnicity of the actors, she said.
"I couldn't stop myself from crying when I saw the photos and realized what was happening," Suh wrote in his e-mail.
On Tuesday, the day after Suh's e-mail, the New York Times published an opinion piece by Indian-American comedian Aziz Ansari decrying the treatment of Asian, particularly Indian actors, in the media but also noted that such actors were harder to find.
(Editing By Frank McGurty, Curtis Skinner and Ken Wills)


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midnight rambler
13th November 2015, 02:02 PM
"I couldn't stop myself from crying when I saw the photos and realized what was happening," Suh wrote in his e-mail.

Everyone has a right not to be offended. /s

Glass
13th November 2015, 03:34 PM
Everyone has a right not to be offended. /s

No. Everyone has a right to be a c***. Apparently.

midnight rambler
13th November 2015, 05:09 PM
/s = end of sarcasm

Cebu_4_2
13th November 2015, 05:19 PM
Whites can't play any role but a nigger/spic/migrant can and will make it a better play. How about they just boycott the play or never let it happen?

Few weeks ago it was blacks against whites, not it's the niggers/spic/migrant against the whites. See we do have progression.

ShortJohnSilver
14th November 2015, 09:28 AM
We can have Jews arguing for a black James Bond, and we can have a blockbuster movie about Norse gods (Thor) with a black guy playing the part of one of the Norse gods ... but whites are racist if they are portraying anyone other than white.

And since when does a playwright get to exert control over the play? What BS is that?

madfranks
14th November 2015, 10:21 AM
The more blatant they get about it, the more whites will wake up and recognize white nationalism as the one group that will stand up for them.

Twisted Titan
14th November 2015, 10:44 AM
This serpent is swallowing its own tail

Who the hell is going to be bothered with this fool the next time?

Not anybody with a lick of sense.