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Broadway star Karen Olivo protests Scott Rudin silence

NEW YORK (AP) - Tony Award-winner Karen Olivo says she won't return to 'œMoulin Rouge! The Musical'ť once it reopens, saying she's frustrated by the Broadway industry and especially the silence in the wake of revelations about the behavior of producer Scott Rudin.

'œMoulin Rouge! The Musical'ť is not produced by Rudin but Olivo in an Instagram video posted Wednesday said she was not coming back to the hit show to make a stand about social justice.

'œSocial justice is actually more important than being the sparkling diamond,'ť Olivo said. 'œBuilding a better industry for my students is more important than me putting money in my pockets.'ť

The move comes a week after The Hollywood Reporter's cover story on Rudin contained accounts of the Broadway and Hollywood heavyweight throwing glass bowls, staples and baked potatoes at former employees.

'œWhat I'm seeing in this space right now, with our industry, is that everybody is scared, and nobody is really doing a lot of the stuff that needs to be done. People aren't speaking out.'ť

Olivo said the silence was 'œunacceptable'ť and criticized the business model of Broadway, which she said put profit over people.

'œLet's put our money with people who value human life and respect human life. It's easy,'ť said Olivo, who won a Tony in 2009 in 'œWest Side Story'ť landed a Tony nod this cycle for her work in 'œMoulin Rouge.'ť

The Broadway show tweeted its support for Olivo, saying 'œWe applaud and support Karen's advocacy work to create a safe, diverse and equitable theater industry for all.'ť

The revelations in The Hollywood Reporter also prompted the performers' unions SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity and the American Federation of Musicians Local 802 to come together condemn illegal harassment and harassment that creates a toxic work environment for entertainment employees.

Rudin, one of the most successful and powerful producers, with a heap of Oscars and Tonys to show for it, has long been known for torturous treatment of an ever-churning parade of assistants. Rudin, himself, hasn't responded to the article or The Associated Press' request for comment.

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Mark Kennedy is at http://twitter.com/KennedyTwits

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