Jeremy O. Harris’ Rihanna Inspired Play Accused Of Being Racist Towards White People


Jeremy O. Harris assured an attendee it’s not the case.

Jeremy O. Harris is the man behind Broadway’s Slave Play, a crafted piece work that touches on race, sexuality and identity. “The play focuses on three seemingly woke but messy interracial couples who are trying to reignite their flame desire through a form therapy that forces them to play out their innermost fears and fantasies in Antebellum America,” Interview Mag perfectly writes. Rihanna‘s popular single “Work” is a staple to the play and played a huge inspiration in Jeremy’s work which is why the singer was present at the debut.  

Jeremy O. Harris' Rihanna Inspired Play Accused Of Being Racist Towards White People
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While the showcase has been beloved by many, Page Six reports that one attendee accused Jeremy being “racist against white people” after the performance. “A woman took fense to the ‘You are a virus’ line in the show,” a source told the publication what went down during a Q&A session. “During the last few minutes the talk-back proceeded to yell that she was fended, the play was racist toward white people, and she felt marginalized as a white person.”

Apparently Jeremy tried to calm the woman down and responded with: “These are eight specific people onstage and aren’t meant to reflect all people.”