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The 2019 debut at The Public Theater in New York was directed by Oskar Eustis, and included Daveed Diggs as Leo, Zoe Winters as Dawn, Thomas Sadoski as Ralph and Sheria Irving as Misha. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] A 2021 London production at the Bridge Theatre was directed by Polly Findlay , and included Ken Nwosu as Leo, Helena Wilson as Dawn, James Corrigan ...
The stage was rented for ¥500 (equivalent to ¥682,000 in 2019), [26] with tickets priced at ¥0.50 (equivalent to ¥680 in 2019); the first 300 purchasers received a small gift. The play was regarded as successful, with Ouyang Yuqian recalling that it had not lost money, [ 27 ] and contemporary reviewers reporting a packed house.
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It was passed into law as the Modern Slavery Act 2018 in November 2018, with effect from 1 January 2019. The reporting threshold is annual revenue above A$100 million (equivalent to about US$70 million or £55 million), with strengths beyond the original UK Act including a legislated government-run central repository of statements, mandatory ...
Kamala Harris declared in April 2019 she supports reparations. [38] Beto O'Rourke is "open to considering some form of reparations," according to U.S. News & World Report. [39] [40] [41] Tom Steyer in the 2020 Democratic Primaries Debate in South Carolina voiced his support for reparations. [citation needed]
A "slave trade assignment" given to fifth-grade students in Missouri has sparked outrage by parents and an investigation by the school district. Teacher removed for asking students to set a 'price ...
January 3, 2019: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (includes COVID-19 relief) [2] Signed by President Trump December 27, 2020. H.R. 150: January 3, 2019: Grant Reporting Efficiency and Agreements Transparency Act of 2019 (GREAT Act). [3] This bill requires the establishment and use of data standards for information reported by recipients of ...
Two white Domino’s managers mimicked the “voice and mannerisms” of slave owners in April 2021, calling the employee who ultimately quit “boy,” according to a federal lawsuit filed Feb. 2.