Jamie Lloyd Company Condemns Racial Abuse Aimed at Romeo & Juliet Cast Member

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05/04/2024 20h11

The Jamie Lloyd Company, renowned for its innovative productions, has issued a strong statement denouncing a wave of racial abuse directed at an undisclosed member of the cast of Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet." The highly anticipated play, directed by Jamie Lloyd and featuring Tom Holland as Romeo and Francesca Amewudah-Rivers as Juliet, is set to open at London's Duke of York's Theatre from May 23 to August 3.

In a recent statement, the Jamie Lloyd Company expressed their outrage at the "deplorable racial abuse" hurled at one of their cast members following the release of the production's cast announcement. With a resolute tone, they reaffirmed their commitment to protecting and supporting all individuals within their company, emphasizing that bullying, harassment, and online abuse have no place in their artistic community or the wider society.

The company's firm stand against the racial abuse coincides with their dedication to fostering a rehearsal environment filled with joy, compassion, and kindness. They emphasized that their rehearsal room is a space where creativity can flourish without the fear of online harassment, enabling the extraordinary talent of their collaborators to shine.

Despite the setbacks caused by the online abuse, the cast and crew of "Romeo & Juliet" are determined to press on with their rehearsals, embracing generosity and love as they work towards the creation of their production. The play has already generated immense interest, with the entire run being completely sold out in advance.

The Jamie Lloyd Company has resolved to report any incidents of abuse and reiterated their zero-tolerance policy towards such behavior. They are determined to ensure that their artists are able to freely express their creativity and contribute to the cultural landscape without facing online harassment.

As the opening night approaches, theater enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the innovative interpretation of Shakespeare's timeless tale. With the spotlight on the talented cast, including Tom Holland and Francesca Amewudah-Rivers, "Romeo & Juliet" promises to be a production that combines star power with artistic excellence.

The Jamie Lloyd Company's defiant response to the racial abuse targeting their cast member serves as a reminder of the importance of fostering a harmonious and inclusive artistic community, and of the need to combat online harassment in all its forms.

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