
Woke actors' union ridiculed for moaning Quasimodo is NOT played by disabled person in new Hunchback of Notre Dame show
HELLS BELLS! Woke actors' union ridiculed for moaning Quasimodo is NOT played by disabled person in new Hunchback of Notre Dame show
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A WOKE actors' union has been ridiculed for moaning Quasimodo is not played by a disabled person in a Hunchback of Notre Dame show.
Equity tore into the West End production after rising star Ben Joyce, 24, was picked for the lead.
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Ben Joyce has been cast as Quasimodo in a Hunchback of Notre Dame show
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Tragic hero Quasimodo is blind in one eye, deaf and has a hunchback — sparking questions over who the union thinks should play him.
Equity says of The Hunchback of Notre Dame in Concert: 'There is a real and significant issue of casting a non-physically disabled performer in the role of a physically disabled character.'
It was mocked online and reminded acting is pretending to be someone else.
Charlie Howarth tweeted: 'Do you think the casting call should have been for 'hideous, hunchback disabled people'?
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"If so, do you really think this would have done much for disabled people?'
Another wrote: 'Jesus wept, so you wanted to find an actual hump-backed person with a speech impediment to play the character?'
Top actors including Sir Anthony Hopkins and Charles Laughton have played Quasimodo on screen.
Responding to Equity, comic writer and anti-woke activist Graham Linehan wrote: 'You f*** idiots.'
Basic Instinct to get 'anti-woke' reboot with Margot Robbie and Sydney Sweeney in running for lead role
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