Several eco maniacs chose a Broadway play as their target to spread their vitally important message that the government isn’t doing enough to stop climate change, but were quickly ejected by the actors, one of whom didn’t even break character.
The ‘activists,’ from Extinction Rebellion NYC, disrupted the performance of An Enemy Of The People, starring Jeremy Strong from the TV show Succession and Michael Imperioli, who most famously starred in The Sopranos.
One loon was captured walking down the aisle shouting “No theatre on a dead planet,” as the audience attempted to work out of it was part of a rowdy town hall scene or not.Two others made themselves known in other areas of the theatre and began yelling their tired spiel about massive floods coming and the like.
The first interrupter yelled “I object to the silencing of scientists. I am very, very sorry to interrupt your night and this amazing performance. I am a theater artist, I work in the theater professionally and I am throwing my career away.”
He added, “The oceans are rising. It will swallow this city and this entire theatre whole. I am putting my career on the line because we are not doing anything about this crisis. The water is coming for us!”
The actors, including Imperioli and David Patrick Kelly, began yelling back at the disrupters and physically pushing them back toward the exit, telling them to leave, as if they were part of the play, much to the delight of the audience.
Kelly, was heard yelling “Write your own play!” at one of the disruptors.
Imperioli also shouted at another, “Go back to drama school!”
But Strong, remained in character, saying, “Let them speak.”
Imperioli Later posted on Instagram that he supports their cause but his character in the play doesn’t.
The theatre, Circle in the Square, is not expected to press criminal charges, and the loons were escorted out of the building by NYPD but were not arrested or charged.
Extinction Rebellion issued a nonsensical statement claiming “Today’s action highlights the failure of governments and corporations to treat climate and ecological breakdown as the crisis it is.”
They further claimed that “This action follows a tradition of nonviolent civil disobedience in arts and theatre, such as Parisian students’ occupation of the Odéon theatre in 1968,” while demanding that governments “reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025.”
It remains to be seen how momentarily stopping a Broadway play will achieve that.
One audience member wrote on X, “You know you’ve seen too much experimental theatre when you immediately assume climate protestors in the middle of ‘Enemy of the People’ is part of it.”
As we have previously highlighted, these groups, funded by billionaires, are acting as shock troops for globalist technocrats pushing for the same ‘net zero’ agenda, as such they’re the ultimate creature of the establishment.
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