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06-18-24 RSO NEWS
New Play Set to Ruin Harry Potter Writer JK Rowling
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Actresses Refuse To Work On Play Critical Of 'Transphobic' Harry Potter Author
A theatrical production critiquing J.K. Rowling's views on gender is facing challenges in casting female roles, The Telegraph reports. Barry Church-Woods, the creative producer, expressed his surprise at the difficulty in recruiting women for the play, despite it being a well-compensated opportunity with a strong script. "This project has met some kind of resistance every step of the way, though I’ve been generally surprised by how difficult it has been for us to recruit the female cast in particular," he told the outlet.
Originally titled "TERF [trans exclusionary radical feminist] C---," the play, now simply called "TERF," dramatizes a fictional intervention for Rowling by Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and Daniel Radcliffe, who were prominent in the "Harry Potter" film series. While male roles, including those of Grint and Radcliffe, have been filled, the production has seen 90 actresses decline roles, leading to speculation about potential ideological concerns or fear of backlash.
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