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"racist" and "disgusting" as actors call for an "industry wide conversation" about casting. The actor’s union Equity said they were “shocked by a very white-looking” cast at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena which stars Coronation Street’s Connor McIntyre as Abanazar and The Voice contestant Kelsey Beth Crossley as Princess Jasmine. During the performance, lyrics such as “come on down to our oriental town” were sang which actor Irvine Iqbal, who played the Sultan in the West End production of Aladdin, said he would refuse to say. On Twitter he said the pantomime was “shameful” and that actors should challenge such “racial slurs”. “ALL white cast in a production of Aladdin where the lyrics are 'Come on down to our oriental town' in the diverse city of Liverpool,” he tweeted. “This is diverse Britain! #Shameful." The UK Pantomime Association has also condemned the production saying it takes “seriously the need for innovation and progression in the sector, including the… removal of racist stereotypes”. https://www.gbnews.uk/news/racism-ro...gusting/410478 |
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