Photo: Emilio Madrid

PARADE Ben Plat as ‘Leo Frank’ and Micaela Diamond as ‘Lucille Frank.’ Photo credit Emilio Madrid

At the first performance of theBroadwayrevival ofParade— a musical aboutthe true story of Leo Frank, a Jewish man who was lynched in 1915 — antisemitic protesters gathered outside of the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in New York City.

Platt, 29, addressed the scene outside the Jacobs shortly after midnight on Wednesday following the production’s first preview performance.

Reflecting on hisfirst show back on Broadwayin an Instagram video, Platt said the evening was “so wonderful and special” and acknowledged his costars and the creative team involved in the production.

He then addressed the protests that happened before the show, saying, “Then I got offstage and was looking at social media, and naturally the news of the fact that there were some protesters at our show has spread a lot, and that has kind of [been] the stamp on the evening, in terms of the public perception of the evening.”

He added, “For those who don’t know, there were a few neo-Nazi protesters from a really disgusting group outside of the theater, bothering some of our patrons on their way in and saying antisemitic things about Leo Frank, who the show is about, and just spreading antisemitic rhetoric that led to this whole story in the first place. If you don’t know about it, I encourage you to look up the story and most importantly encourage you to come see the show, and it was definitely very ugly and scary but a wonderful reminder of why we’re telling this particular story and how special and powerful art and, particularly, theater can be. And just made me feel extra, extra grateful to be the one who gets to tell this particular story and to carry on this legacy of Leo.”

Platt thanked those working at the theater who kept audiences and show members “super safe and secure,” adding: “Now is really the moment for this particular piece.”

Producers of the Broadway revival also issued a statement to PEOPLE, saying, “If there is any remaining doubt out there about the urgency of telling this story in this moment in history, the vileness on display tonight should put it to rest.”

Wasserman later postedan image of the flierprotesters were attempting to hand out, which references neo-Nazi and antisemitic hate groups.

According to Broadway World,protesters chanted, “[Leo Frank is] a Jewish pedophile.”

According to the production, Leo and Lucille Frank “are a newlywed Jewish couple struggling to make a life in the old red hills of Georgia. When Leo is accused of an unspeakable crime, it propels them into an unimaginable test of faith, humanity, justice, and devotion. Riveting and gloriously hopeful,Paradereminds us that to love, we must truly see one another.”

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Leo Frank’s trial, conviction and murder attracted national attention to the antisemitism emerging in the south, which led to the birth of the Anti-Defamation League and the revival of the then-defunct Ku Klux Klan.

Tickets forParadeare now on sale. VisitParadeBroadway.com.

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source: people.com