Patti LuPone Apologizes to Kecia Lewis and Audra McDonald
"For as long as I have worked in the theatre, I have spoken my mind and never apologized. That is changing today."
"For as long as I have worked in the theatre, I have spoken my mind and never apologized. That is changing today."
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Many of these musicians are from Cuba, the setting and source material for the Broadway musical.
The letter also called the American Theatre Wing and Broadway League to disinvite LuPone from the Tony Awards.
LuPone came under fire for making disparaging remarks about Tony winners McDonald and Kecia Lewis in a New Yorker article.
The two are playing father and daughter in the Sarah Ruhl play currently running at Signature Theatre.
After LuPone's disparaging remarks, industry individuals like Viola Davis, Adrienne Warren, and more rallied around Lewis and McDonald.
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The union demanded "freedom from partisan interference in programming," among other stipulations.
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