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How a High School Production of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ Erupted Into a Culture War

Por: The Daily Beast Nation October 09, 2022

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An upcoming high school production of Jesus Christ Superstar has ripped a North Carolina town apart, with critics blasting it for peddling a so-called LGBTQ+ agenda—and students countering that their outrage is just the tip of an anti-trans, homophobic iceberg.According to students at Central Academy of Technology and Arts, a magnet school in Monroe, a gender-neutral production of Jesus Christ Superstar was announced over the summer. An... + full article



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