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Celebrating the 25-Year Legacy of "The Lion King" on Broadway

Wann was hired to interpret by the Theatre Development Fund's accessibility programmes when some of the show's interpreters were unable to work. "A group had been assembled. They pleaded with me to enter and assist them, "He clarified Monday on Fox & Friends. According to him, he would have made $1,000 for each performance. Source Wrong is wrong, so Wann decided to file a lawsuit. "It is wrong if you insert a different race, if you introduce a different colour," he declared. Because of that, you are not permitted to fire someone. The lawsuit, according to attorney Josh Pepper, is simple because the emails from the fund "very much" openly confessed that the termination was motivated by race. People have the right to contract regardless of their colour, according to a statute, he said. It was a law from the Reconstruction era that was created to defend freed slaves and prevent black people from being prevented from opening companies. Disney Thea...