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Neil Gaiman: Coraline theatre adaptation scrapped after allegations | |
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A new musical based on Neil Gaiman's book Coraline has been scrapped following sexual misconduct allegations against the author. | A new musical based on Neil Gaiman's book Coraline has been scrapped following sexual misconduct allegations against the author. |
The show had been due to open at Leeds Playhouse in April before being staged at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre, the Birmingham Rep and Manchester's Home. | The show had been due to open at Leeds Playhouse in April before being staged at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre, the Birmingham Rep and Manchester's Home. |
In a joint statement, the theatres said: "After careful consideration, we feel it would be impossible to continue in the context of the allegations against its original author." | In a joint statement, the theatres said: "After careful consideration, we feel it would be impossible to continue in the context of the allegations against its original author." |
Gaiman, 64, has denied allegations of sexual misconduct made by eight women, saying he has "never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever". | Gaiman, 64, has denied allegations of sexual misconduct made by eight women, saying he has "never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever". |
Coraline, a dark fantasy horror children's novella, was first published in 2002 and was made into an animated film in 2009. | Coraline, a dark fantasy horror children's novella, was first published in 2002 and was made into an animated film in 2009. |
The venues due to host the stage adaptation said ticket holders had been contacted directly via email. | The venues due to host the stage adaptation said ticket holders had been contacted directly via email. |
The "family friendly" show had been described as "a darkly imaginative, richly rendered fantasy story", and had been written by playwright Zinnie Harris with music by Louis Barabbas. | The "family friendly" show had been described as "a darkly imaginative, richly rendered fantasy story", and had been written by playwright Zinnie Harris with music by Louis Barabbas. |
It was announced last May and had been due to be a major production for the four theatres, but its cancellation will leave a major hole in their schedules and finances. | It was announced last May and had been due to be a major production for the four theatres, but its cancellation will leave a major hole in their schedules and finances. |
However, the theatres said they had no option after further allegations emerged in recent weeks. | However, the theatres said they had no option after further allegations emerged in recent weeks. |
In mid-January, New York Magazine and its website Vulture reported allegations from eight women, four of whom had also contributed to a Tortoise Media investigation in July 2024. | In mid-January, New York Magazine and its website Vulture reported allegations from eight women, four of whom had also contributed to a Tortoise Media investigation in July 2024. |
Gaiman said he had read the latest allegations with "horror and dismay". | Gaiman said he had read the latest allegations with "horror and dismay". |
There were "moments I half-recognise and moments I don't" in the women's accounts, he said, adding that he was "far from a perfect person" but had "never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone". | There were "moments I half-recognise and moments I don't" in the women's accounts, he said, adding that he was "far from a perfect person" but had "never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone". |
Dark Horse Comics, a publisher of Gaiman's graphic novels and comic books, has cancelled forthcoming releases. | Dark Horse Comics, a publisher of Gaiman's graphic novels and comic books, has cancelled forthcoming releases. |
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