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Cinderella Production Gets Canceled Because The Cast Is ‘Too White’

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A theater in Minnesota has canceled the production of Cinderella after its producers claimed the cast was too white.

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The incident takes place in Chanhassen, Minnesota, where Chanhassen Dinner Theatres canceled the upcoming Roger & Hammerstein’s Cinderella play after its artistic director complained the cast was too white.

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While 92.5 percent of people in Chanhassen are white, Michael Brindisi, the theater’s artistic director, called for Cinderella production to be canceled after realizing the cast was 98% white.

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Following “careful consideration,” the theater decided to ditch the play and hire diversity consultants “to analyze the production with our creative teams through a new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion lens.”

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“After careful consideration and with our ongoing commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, we have made the decision to cancel our upcoming production,” the theater confirmed in a statement following Brindisi’s complaint about the cast.

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“In addition to changing future programming, we are establishing new pre-production protocols.point 211 |

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In an interview with the Pioneer Press, Brindisi admitted the theater deliberated restarting the production of Cinderella with a brand-new cast. However, they eventually decided to ditch the show and start with a different production instead.

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According to the reports, Cinderella was replaced by Footloose, whereas the play will reportedly be much more diverse thanks to a carefully chosen cast.

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As Brindisi added, some members of the Cinderella cast were left upset by the decision to scrap the show but the majority “respected the very hard decision we had to make.”

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