Suni Reid, a Black transgender cast member of the touring production of âHamilton,â has filed a discrimination suit against the showâs producers with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Los Angeles.
According to USA Today, Reid alleges that their contract with the show wasnât renewed after they asked for a gender-neutral dressing room. Their need for a gender-neutral space stemmed from repeated physical threats and misgendering within dressing spaces for male cast membersâsomething that the suit also accuses the showâs producers of failing to act upon.
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One of Reidâs lawyers, Lawrence Pearson, said in a statement to USA TODAY that âHamiltonâ has been a public âbeacon of diversityâ with a commitment to social justice and harmony.
âBehind the curtain, however, the companyâs management will force out a Black, transgender cast member simply because they stood up for themselves and advocated for a more equitable workplace, and therefore called that public image into question,â Pearson said in the statement.Â
Shane Marshall Brown, a spokesman for âHamilton,â told USA TODAY in a statement that Reid was âa valued cast memberâ for more than three years, and denied the charges in Reidâs complaint.
âWe offered them a contract to return to âHamiltonâ with terms responsive to their requests,â Brownâs statement said. âWe deny the allegations in the (complaint). We have not discriminated or retaliated against Suni. Since the shutdown, our organization has taken care of our community. We have treated Suni with the same respect and consideration as all the company members of âHamilton.â
In case youâre not familiar (and no shade if you arenât), âHamiltonâ is a Broadway smash about the life and legacy of U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton. The musical is known for its hip-hop-inspired sound and color-blind portrayals of various old white dudes central to Americaâs history.
CBS News reports that Reid was cast in the show after they graduated college in 2017 and played ensemble roles and principal ones, like Aaron Burr and George Washington during their tenure. The complaint filed with the EEOC on Wednesday said that Reid first asked management of the Los Angeles production of the show for a gender-neutral dressing room in May of this year.
However, Reid claims the producers agreed to hang a sheet across a portion of the main dressing room instead. According to CBS, Reid claims that when they told the producers that the sheet wasnât acceptable, the show retaliated by suspending their ongoing contract negotiations last month.
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According to the filing, even after actor Rory OâMalley, who plays King George, agreed to give up his private dressing room, Reid was still allegedly excluded from performances. âHamiltonâ executives also allegedly expressed concern over Reidâs Instagram posts requesting larger inclusivity in the industry, even though Reid said the posts âhad been known to the Company for months.â
âHamiltonâs attacking response in labeling Mx. Reid as âproblematicâ not only perpetuates harmful stereotypes, it betrays the Companyâs reflexive retaliatory impulse in response to Mx. Reid daring to question Hamiltonâs social equity bona fides and speaking up against mistreatment based on their race, sexual orientation/LGBTQ+ status, gender, and gender identity,â the filing said.Â
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