Colour-blind casting

Colour-blind casting, non-traditional casting or integrated casting is the practice of casting a role without considering the actor's ethnicity. It derives its name from the medical condition of colour blindness. A representative of Actors Equity has disputed the use of the term "color blind", preferring the definition "non-traditional casting is defined as the casting of ethnic minority and female actors in roles where race, ethnicity, or sex is not germane."[1]

Examples include:

The Non-Traditional Casting Project was founded in 1986 to examine problems of racial discrimination in theatre, film and television.[10] Actors Equity is a co-founder.[11]

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