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Revision as of 19:02, 4 August 2011
Date: 2001
Region: North America [[:Category:|Category:]] [[:Category:|{location3}]]
Subject: Racial/Ethnic Language [[:Category:|Category:]]
Medium: Theater
Artist: Student production at Dacula High School
Confronting Bodies: High School Principal Donald Nutt
Dates of Action: May 1, 2001
Location: Dacula High School, Atlanta, Georgia
Description of Artwork: A John Steinbeck classic that chronicles the relationship between two men during the Depression. It is a story of their pursuit of home-roots that they can believe in, land that they can care for, and the painful search for self. One man is inarticulate, dumb, and sometimes violent in his need; the other clever, hopeful, and tied to a responsibility he thinks he doesn't want.
The Incident: Principal Donald Nutt had called off the show only hours before the scheduled curtain, because of profanity and racial slurs that students and drama teacher Phillip Cate refused to delete from the script.
Results of Incident: The Belladonna Repertory Company donated its theater for the students to produce the play, uncensored. The play ran for two weekends.
Source: NCAC, atlanta.creativeloafing.com, 5.9.01