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|location=Kirkland, Washington | |location=Kirkland, Washington |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 14 November 2016
Artist: Lani Brockman
Year: 2010
Date of Action: February 2010
Region: North America
Location: Kirkland, Washington
Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion
Medium: Theatre
Confronting Bodies: Robert Frost Elementary School teachers and parents
Description of Artwork: The play was a dramatization of the classic fairy tale. Unspecified content within it was deemed "inappropriate."
The Incident: Five days before auditions, the play was cancelled because the school required too many alterations to the original script.
Results of Incident: "Snow White and the Black Forest," a dramatization of another classic fairy tale, was chosen in its place, but also required numerous alterations before it was deemed "appropriate" for performance. Cuts to the script included the following:
"-The character's name 'DimWitty.' There is, however, a character named 'Dopey.' -Lines in which characters call each other "stupid" -Joking references about the King being "senile" -The action of characters making the "crazy gesture" — rotating the pointer finger next to the ear -A joke about being glad if there is one less orphan in the world -A few lines in which a female character was to sing about being proud that she is curvy -A song about people who are short" [1]
Source:
• http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2010987050_schoolplay05m.html