The college production of play 'Jesus in India' was to be performed at Clarion University, a state institution in Pennsylvania with a student body of about 5,400.
However, its playwright Suh withdrew permissions for the production after white actors were cast as Indian characters, leading to a raging debate on lack of diversity in theatre.
The play "depicts Jesus as a foul-mouthed stoner wandering through India, jamming on his guitar and talking Buddhism with his new buddies," a report in the New York Times said.
"The practice of using white actors to portray nonwhite characters has deep roots in ugly racist traditions," Suh said in a statement.
"It sends a message, intended or not, that is exclusionary at best, dehumanising at worst," Suh said, adding that going forward with white actors cast as South Asians would have subverted both the artistic intentions behind the play and the broader cause of increasing visibility for minority theatre artists.
The university said that the actors were being "punished for their race."
"We have no further desire to engage with Suh, the playwright, as he made his position on race to our theatre students crystal clear," Karen Whitney, the university's president, said in the statement.
Suh said he became aware of the casting of the Clarion production in late October, when he found a publicity photo online showing two white actors playing Indian characters.
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