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Cherry Hill High School East Performs ‘Ragtime' After Debate Over Racial Slurs

Before the performance started, two of the actors told the audience that while they personally decried the use of slurs, they hoped people will focus on the show's message.

Community members debated whether students at Cherry Hill High School East should be able to use a racial slur while performing the Broadway musical “Ragtime.” Most of the students, both black and white, said they wanted to be able to use the word in the play. Some adults who spoke at a community meeting disagreed however. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has…

Student actors at a New Jersey high school have launched performances of the musical "Ragtime" that includes scenes where they utter racial slurs.

Cherry Hill school district officials initially planned to remove instances where characters said the slur and disparaging lines that targeted various ethnic groups.

But they later decided to allow the students to perform the musical as written after their decision was met with resistance by students and community members of all races who said it would be wrong to sanitize the show.

The musical's eight-show run started Friday night at Cherry Hill High School East. Before the performance started, two of the actors told the audience that while they personally decried the use of slurs, they hoped people will focus on the show's message.

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