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‘Romeo & Juliet’ Star Francesca Amewudah-Rivers Backed by Over 800 Black Actors in Open Letter Condemning ‘Racist and Misogynistic Abuse’

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Over 800 Black girls and non-binary actors have signed an open letter condemning the web racial abuse of Francesca Amewudah-Rivers, who was not too long ago forged as Juliet in a London West Finish manufacturing of “Romeo & Juliet” alongside Tom Holland.

The letter, revealed in The Guardian on Wednesday, was the initiative of “Enola Holmes” actor Susan Wokoma and “Crowning Glory” playwright Somalia Nonyé Seaton. It reads, “When information of Francesca Amewudah-Rivers’ casting in Jamie Lloyd’s manufacturing of ‘Romeo & Juliet’ was introduced so many individuals celebrated and welcomed this information. Many people took to social media to bathe our child sis with love and congratulations – an enormous deal for somebody so younger of their profession. An enormous rising expertise.

“However then what adopted was a too acquainted horror that many people seen Black darkish skinned performers have skilled. The racist and misogynistic abuse directed at such a candy soul has been an excessive amount of to bear. For a casting announcement of a play to ignite such twisted ugly abuse is really embarrassing for these so empty and barren in their very own lives that they have to meddle in hateful abuse.”

Among the many 883 signatories are Lashana Lynch (“No Time to Die”), Sheila Atim (“The Girl King”), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (“Secrets and techniques & Lies”), Lolly Adefope (“Ghosts”), Freema Agyeman (“Physician Who”), Wunmi Mosaku (“His Home”) and Tamara Lawrance (“The Silent Twins”).

The letter comes after “Romeo & Juliet” producer Jamie Lloyd Firm issued an announcement final week saying: “Following the announcement of our ‘Romeo & Juliet’ forged, there was a barrage of deplorable racial abuse on-line directed in the direction of a member of our firm. This should cease.” The assertion didn’t title Amewudah-Rivers.

The Jamie Lloyd Firm assertion was welcomed by the letter signatories, who stated they hoped it will “prolong to dedicated emotional assist for Francesca on her journey with the manufacturing.”

“Too many occasions theatre corporations, broadcasters, producers and streamers have failed to supply any assist or assist when their Black artists face racist or misogynistic abuse. Reporting is just too usually left on the shoulders of the abused, who’re additionally then anticipated to advertise stated present,” the letter continues. “We wish to ship a transparent message to Francesca and all Black girls performers who face this type of abuse – we see you. We see the artwork you handle to provide with not solely the pressures that your white colleagues face however with the added traumatic hurdle of misogynoir. We’re so excited to look at you shine.”

Amewudah-Rivers beforehand starred in “UnHealthy Schooling” and her theater credit embrace “Macbeth” (Shakespeare’s Globe), “Antigone” (Colchester Mercury), “Othello” (Nationwide Youth Theatre REP Firm), “Animal Farm” (Nationwide Youth Theatre REP Firm) and “Peculiar Miracle” (Nationwide Youth Theatre REP Firm).

“Romeo & Juliet,” directed by Jamie Lloyd (“Sundown Boulevard”), stars “Spider-Man: No Approach Residence” star Holland as Romeo, and is because of play at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre Might 23 via Aug. 3. The run is already offered out.

‘Romeo & Juliet’ Star Francesca Amewudah-Rivers Backed by Over 800 Black Actors in Open Letter Condemning ‘Racist and Misogynistic Abuse’

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