Adam Lambert slapped viewers laughing with the anti -Semitic line
Adam Lambert After the incident, he opposes the inadequate reaction of the audience during the Broadway Cabaret, when he spoke theatrical theaters for the deadly with anti -Semitic lyrics.
There is a tony nominee in the Cabarean acting team Auli’i Cravalho Like Sally Bowls (until March 29), together with the two -time winner Tony Bab Noywirt in the role of Frelein Schneder. The production also includes Calvin Leon Smith as Clifford Bradsho, Stephen Skaybel as Gerr Schultz, Henry Gottfried as Ernst Ludwig and Michel Araven in the double role of Fritt/Costa.
During the recent performance, Adam Lambert, who plays in Ems in the revival of the hit, broke the fourth wall, without leaving the character, calling on the audience who laughed during the song “If you saw it”.
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Adam Lambert calls on the audience to laugh with the anti -Semitic line in Cabaret

The shameful amount, which should be a dark satire for normalization of anti -Semitism, ends with a bowel line: “If you could see her eyes, it will not look Jewish at all.”
The witness at the exhibition told about the moment, saying that Lambert directly turned to laughter and stated firmly: “No. It’s not a comedy. Please note.”
Podcaster David Rigan, who attended the speech, shared his experience on Instagram, criticizing the reaction of the audience. He described the laughter inappropriate, explaining that it was not a nervous and shocked laughter, but rather the people who genuinely considered the “Jewish gorilla” link.
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Laughter audiences causes outrage
Other audience participants repeated their sentiments in social media.
“I was on this performance and was so glad (Lambert) said what he said, ‘One man said. It’s scary. “
One Jewish theaters also expressed shock from the reaction of the audience, writing:
“When this scene happened, my friend and I addressed each other with disbelief. As a Jewish man, I was delighted with laughter and just told his friend:” It’s not funny, people should not laugh. “I am grateful (Lambert) did not break The character and made it clear that it was no joke. “
The third wrote, “I was also there. It was really hard to hear (people) laughing in this line for so long. Adam did a great job.”
Meanwhile, someone else expressed:
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“It has never been when I saw Joel Gray’s revival or any of Alan Caming’s revival. I had to do it, but grateful that you did.”
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Adam Lambert responds to dispute

After the viral discussion around the incident, Lambert addressed the issue in the social media, emphasizing the importance of the Cabare and its relevance in today’s world.
“I really consider the privilege to work with such a gifted acting and creative team on the show, which so much can say about what is happening now,” said the “American Idol” graduate.
“It was relevant because it took place in the late 60’s, and I hope the viewers will leave and feel empathy before the marginalized groups can be released as a political strategy … This is my hope and motivation every show: To involve you in an insurmountable community and then make you miss us if we are stolen.
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A sample of disrespect for the audience at Cabaret

This is not the first time Lambert had to fight the audience’s behavior during the show.
Back in November, Page Sixth It was reported that Lambert was to watch the audience who laughed out the anti -Semitic line. The witness reminded: “He gave the guy the most impressed death that I saw.”
While Lambert was previously engaged in such moments, this recent case was noticed for the first time when he made a participant of the audience during the speech.
Influence of “Cabare” notice

The Cat “Cat” Caat was installed at the Vyimar era, a cautious fairy tale about the danger of political extremism, installed in the club “Kat”. The themes of the show today remain anxious, making similar reactions of the audience particularly disturbing.
Lambert’s commitment to ensuring the right understanding of the show brought him praise to both the supporters and the performers, further securing his reputation with a powerful and conscientious performer.