Paris. Patrick Bruel Case: Feminists Cancel a Performance of the Play in Which He Plays
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The last five performances of the play in which Patrick Bruel played were cancelled in Paris after a feminist demonstration.
The performance of Part Two was disrupted by feminist activists and finally cancelled on Wednesday, June 3. While it was due to play until Sunday, June 7, it was finally cancelled by RTL. A decision relayed on the website of the Edouard VII Theatre.
The last five performances in Paris of the play "Part Two", in which actor and singer Patrick Bruel plays, have been cancelled.
Based on four complaints of rape in France and a judicial investigation of sexual assault in Belgium, he recently cancelled most of his summer tour.
Faced with accusations of rape and sexual assault, the artist had recently cancelled his concerts in France and Canada.
The last performances of Samuel Benchetrit's "Second Part" scheduled until Sunday, June 7, have all been cancelled due to the context surrounding Patrick Bruel.
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