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<i> Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press</i>

A predominantly white Cape Town, South Africa, audience voted Tuesday night to scrap the performance of the musical they were about to see, in sympathy with black protests against Wednesday’s whites-only general election. Cape Town University’s Baxter Theater hailed the decision as “an historic act of democracy.” The Baxter was presenting “District Six--The Musical,” a memorial to a central Cape Town area which was proclaimed whites-only 21 years ago, forcing out its multiracial community, and is now a wasteland. The actors debated the issue from the stage with Tuesday’s audience of about 650 people. The Baxter management estimated that 75% voted to cancel the performance.

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