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The cancelation of Spamalot at South Williamsport (PA) High School

By James Palmarini posted 09-22-2014 17:16

  

The cancelation of Spamalot at South Williamsport (Pennsylvania) High School, perhaps because of the musical's gay content, has prompted widespread media coverage, led by Howard Sherman, the  former executive director of the American Theatre Wing. Sherman has posted several blogs about the cancelation, most recently around the firing of the school's contracted theatre teacher Dawn Birch. This evening, the South Williamsport School  Board will meet and likely discuss the controversy. The cancelation drew the attention of New York Times reporter Patrick Healy on Monday; in his story Healy details the timeline and disputed facts of the case, including the school superintendent's assertion that the play had never been "formally" approved--something that others have challenged. At this writing, a rally was being planned at the site of the school board meeting to protest the firing. On September 16, Educational Theatre Association Executive Director Julie Woffington sent a formal letter of concern to the South Williamsport superintendent, the school principal, and the entire board of education.

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