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An actress who was dropped from the lead role of The Color Purple for posting alleged homophobic remarks online did not realise the character she was due to portray was a lesbian. An employment tribunal heard Seyi Oomba was due to play the lead character, Celie, in The Color Purple at Leicester’s Curve Theatre in 2019. But she was later dismissed over anti-LGBT+ comments she made on Facebook in 2014. Omooba is suing the Leicester Theatre Trust and her agents Michael Garrett Associates Ltd (Global Artists) for around £128,000 for her dismissal, claiming religious discrimination and breach of contract. She is being represented by the legal arm of Christian Concern, an organisation co-founded by her father. The group said the case will “expose the mechanisms of censorship at the heart of the theatre industry”, adding that “any dissenting views against LGBT+ ideology, especially Christian beliefs, are currently incompatible with a theatrical career” ....
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A devout Christian actress is suing a theatre and her agents for £128,000 after she was dropped following an alleged homophobic post on Facebook. Seyi Omooba, 25, is claiming claiming religious discrimination and a breach of contract against the Leicester Curve Theatre and her former managers Global Artists Agency. She was appealing virtually at a Central London Employment Tribunal represented by the Christian Legal Centre. It follows her firing from the adaptation of the Alice Walker novel, The Colour Purple, just a day after she was cast as the lead character of Celie in 2019. It came after another actor challenged her over a 2014 Facebook post where she said she did not believe homosexuality is right . ....