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Actors Up And Quit ‘Ferguson’ The Play When They Realize It Doesn’t Push False Narrative

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“Ferguson”–a play featuring the live, staged reenactment of the death of Michael Brown — is set to debut Sunday in Los Angeles, California.

Several cast members quit less than a week before the play’s debut because once they read the script, they didn’t think it did enough to portray Michael Brown in a positive light. Phelim McAleer, the play’s author, told The Daily Caller News Foundation that he’s going through with the show even if he has to perform it himself.

“I won’t be censored,” he told TheDCNF. “I will not be shut down.”

The play is using something called “verbatim theater,” which means it was written based only off words from grand jury testimony. The performance will allow you to see different perspectives of what happened that day with Brown and the police officer who killed him.

At the end, the audience will vote on whether officer Darren Wilson should be indicted.

“I think people will be very, very shocked and surprised at the evidence they’ll hear that is not what the media told them,” McAleer told TheDCNF.

The play has already taken heat from critics saying it will only inflame already tense relations and fuel the anger behind rioting.

McAleer told TheDCNF that the criticism is largely from people who are afraid their bias will be exposed by the truth of his play.

“Well these critics are not really critics,” McAleer told TheDCNF. “They’re ideological gatekeepers who use their position to shut down opposing points of view. They don’t want inconvenient truths. They’re not going to shut me up, and they’re not going to shut this play down even if it doesn’t follow their ideological straight jackets.”

McAleer insists he is just trying to tell the truth and let people decide for themselves. Whether the filmmaker–who is known for the production of documentaries like FrackNation and Not Evil Just Wrong–will follow through with that promise remains to be seen.

“I tried to tell the truth about the last hours of Michael Brown’s life,” McAleer told TheDCNF. “There’s no taking sides, but people are getting upset because they know all the myths and half truths that they spread are not there.”

He wants to take the play on the road, eventually playing in Ferguson.

McAleer is raising money through an indiegogo crowd funding campaign. The effort has raised about $95,000 so far, just over the stated goal of raising $93,000.

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