Three of the five characters in Lloyd Suh's play "Jesus in India" are Indian, but on Clarion University's mostly white campus, two of those characters were to be played by white students and a third was to be portrayed by a mixed-race student.
Suh, of New York City, said in a statement late on Friday that he "could not allow the play to be performed by white actors in non-white roles before a public audience," the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.
A mostly white cast playing Indians would be especially ill-timed at "a moment on multiple college campuses where racial tensions are undeniable and extremely dangerous," he said.
According to Suh's theater company's website, "Jesus in India" is a "contemporary parable" about Jesus' "wayward" journey to the East with a friend. There, they encounter "a spiritual haven full of Maharajas, punk rock and some really good weed."
