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November 10, 2015 10:20 pm - NewsBehavingBadly.com

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A production featuring white and black actors playing Martin Luther King, Jr. is not sitting well with the playwright.

[It’s] “a disservice to not just Dr King but an entire community”, the playwright has said.

Hall wrote an essay for the African American cultural website the Root on Mondayabout Kent State University’s production of her play, which dramatizes the night before King was assassinated in 1968.

Hall told the Guardian that director Michael Oatman’s decision to double-cast the six-show production with a black actor and a white actor as King went “deeper than just casting a white man in the role of MLK”.

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“I just really feel as though it echoes this pervasive erasure of the black body and the silencing of a black community – theatrically and also, literally, in the world,” she said.

Oatman, who like Hall is black, said in a statement in August promoting the playthat he chose a white actor for the production “to explore the issue of racial ownership and authenticity”.

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D.B. Hirsch
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