NEW YORK — It was an emotionally charged day for members of the New York theater community on Thursday as hundreds gathered to raise their voices in protest for the first-ever March on Broadway.
The event kicked off at Columbus Circle with a rally organized by Courtney Daniels and Nattalyee Randall.
“We want transparency from our actors union,” said Nattalyee Randall, a performer and rally organizer.
The protest comes a week after Tony Award winning actress Karen Olivo announced she was quitting the Broadway musical “Moulin Rouge” due to the of lack of equality on The Great White Way, and to protest theater producer Scott Rudin. Rudin (who
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