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Given that Shakespeare wrote in a time where there were no Female actors, and Julius Caesar was about a society where wimmin were chattels (at best) I couldn't think of a better target to 'show 'em'.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostA play set in Ancient Egypt was cancelled because the cast was too white
well that's the Mikado stuffed then. FFS
King Tut was white
Actually, he probably wasn't but I wouldn't mind betting the Pharoahs were of a different lineage to most of the present day inhabitants of Egypt.
colored peaks on the computer screen proved that Tutankhamun belonged to an ancestral line, or haplogroup, called R1b1a2, that is rare in modern Egypt but common in western Europeans.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI really want to run a cultural appropriation evening sometime at a night club. Everyone has to turn up dressed in the garb of some ethnic minority.
The left would go ballistic.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI really want to run a cultural appropriation evening sometime at a night club. Everyone has to turn up dressed in the garb of some ethnic minority.
The left would go ballistic.
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I really want to run a cultural appropriation evening sometime at a night club. Everyone has to turn up dressed in the garb of some ethnic minority.
The left would go ballistic.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostHow The Donmar's production of Julius Caesar would go down in Bristol is anybody's guess.
I imagine they'd be spinning like tops with that one...
I preferred these :
All-Female Nude Shakespeare Performance Planned For Prospect Park « CBS New York
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How The Donmar's production of Julius Caesar would go down in Bristol is anybody's guess.
Julius Caesar without a winkle?! Julius Caesar was a man!! It's heresy!!!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostA play set in Ancient Egypt was cancelled because the cast was too white
well that's the Mikado stuffed then. FFS
Anyway shouldn't all opera's be performed by Italians as they invented the art form?
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after complaints that white people would be guilty of cultural appropriation if they played the characters.
Totally the right decision. Sounds like an absolute disgrace.
Love and Kisses,
Digusted
Berkhamsted
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Is it because I aint Egyptian?
A play set in Ancient Egypt was cancelled because the cast was too white
A play which showed two people from different countries falling in love in Ancient Egypt has been cancelled by Music Theatre Bristol, after complaints that white people would be guilty of cultural appropriation if they played the characters.
The upcoming production of Aida was voted in by members of the company, however the decision has been made that it will not be presented to the general public. Music Theatre Bristol (MTB) initially said: “The show set in Ancient Egypt is about a war between two countries and, as a result of the enslavement of one country, the two lovers of the story cannot be together due to their responsibilities to their countries as different nationalities.”Tags: None
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