A long-running charity pantomime has been axed this year because of 'cultural sensitivity' concerns over two character's names
A pantomime that has been running for more than four decades has been cancelled this year because of "cultural sensitivity" concerns.The Aladdin show in the Dorset village of Ansty was pulled from the schedule at the last minute, upsetting members of the cast and crew, as well as locals looking forward to the performance.
The production was cancelled because the director deemed the punning names of the Chinese laundrette workers - Wishy Washy and Chop Chop, "insensitive" to people from that country or cultural background, the Mail on Sunday reported. Locals have been left fuming by the abrupt cancellation of the show, which was announced by director Jenny Norman.
"I am totally disgusted that the pantomime has been cancelled," said Brian Hepworth, 87, whose wife was taking part in the production.The pantomime usually raises hundreds of pounds for groups including bowel cancer charity Ducks & Drakes, Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance and a maintenance fund for the village hall.
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