Vancouver festival drops play ‘The Runner’ over Gaza tension, in second cancellation
VANCOUVER — Organizers of a performing arts festival in Vancouver have cancelled a play that addresses ethical dilemmas in the Middle East, citing friction caused by the Israel-Hamas war.
A statement from the PuSh Festival Thursday said it made the decision to cancel “The Runner” ahead of its staging this month after hearing from both those who wanted it to go ahead and others who called for its cancellation.
Last week, festival organizers said they were taking a show-must-go-on attitude for “The Runner” despite Victoria’s Belfry Theatre cancelling its planned run of the play over local tensions connected to the war.
“We have heard those who call to cancel The Runner, feeling it is a work that perpetuates the oppression of Palestinian people,” said a joint festival statement from Gabrielle Martin, director of programming, and Keltie Forsyth, director of operations.


