Controversial Quebec slave play to continue run across province in 2019
MONTREAL — The artistic director of a Quebec theatre says he doesn’t want to cancel a play that sparked protests and accusations of racial insensitivity that prompted the Montreal jazz festival to cancel the show’s multi-night run in early July.
The Saint-Jerome theatre will put on the show “SLAV” by Quebec director Robert Lepage in early 2019, David Laferriere said in an interview Tuesday.
It features a predominantly white cast picking cotton and singing songs composed by black slaves.
“Should white people in 2018 sing and celebrate slave songs, created by suffering and humiliation? It’s not for me to say,” Laferriere said.

