A stand-up show by Reginald D. Hunter has been cancelled by a Glasgow theatre, following accusations of anti-Semitism against the comedian.
The Eastwood Theatre in Giffnock has dropped the booking just days after Hunterâs show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival led to what the comic described as an âunfortunate incidentâ.
According to The Telegraph, on Thursday, two Israeli audience members walked out of his show after complaining about a joke where Hunter likened living with an abusive wife to âbeing married to Israelâ. The audience members were reportedly heckled as they left the venue.
The Glasgow show was scheduled for September 28, but the East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure Committee, which controls the theatre in question, said that the âcontroversial commentsâ led them to cancel the show (via BBC).
They added that while they respect âthe freedom of expression of artistsâ, they have a âcommitment to our community and to our values of diversity and inclusion, which we take seriouslyâ.
— Reginald D Hunter (@reginalddhunter) August 15, 2024
All customers with tickets to the cancelled show would receive a refund, it said.
Hunter posted on X/Twitter after the decision was made, saying: âThere was an unfortunate incident in my new show âFluffy Fluffy Beaversâ. As a comedian, I do push boundaries in creating humour, itâs part of my job.
âThis inevitably creates divided opinions but I am staunchly anti-war and anti-bully. I regret any stress caused to the audience and venue staff members.â
In response to the reports, a Police Scotland spokesperson said they were âmade aware of a hate incidentâ at an event in Edinburgh on Sunday. âAll information gathered was fully reviewed and no crime was established.â
In June, a stand-up show in Sydney by Jerry Seinfeld was heckled by a pro-Palestinian audience member. A video shared by the Australian Jewish Association showed the man shouting, âFrom the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.â
Seinfeld himself responded to the heckler: âWe have a genius, ladies and gentlemen. He solved the Middle East!â
âItâs the Jewish comedians, thatâs who we have to get! Theyâre the ones doing everything,â he continued, to cheers from the audience.
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