
Video Shows Opera Cast Member In Frantic Tug-Of-War During Curtain Call Gaza Protest
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The move "is not in line with our commitment to political impartiality," organizers said.
A cast member at the Royal Opera House displayed a large Palestinian flag during a curtain call Saturday and got into a tug-of-war with an official in the wings who tried to take it away.
Viral videos showed the man in the suit, said to be director of opera Oliver Mears, yank at the flag with one hand after a performer identified by the Telegraph as Daniel Perry unfurled it, presumably in support of Palestinians as Israeli attacks continue on Gaza. But Perry was able to yank it back fully.
The demonstration happened on the closing night of the opera “Il Trovatore” by Giuseppe Verdi in London, the BBC reported.
Royal Ballet and Opera said the protest was “completely inappropriate for a curtain call.”
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