Cirque du Soleil will snub North Carolina after state law
By MARK KENNEDY, Associated Press
Apr 15, 2016 1:43 PM CDT
This undated image released by The Publicity Office shows a scene from the Cirque du Soleil production, “TORUK – The First Flight.” The Canadian-based circus company Cirque du Soleil is canceling upcoming stops in North Carolina by two of its touring shows to protest a state law that limits anti-discrimination...   (Associated Press)

NEW YORK (AP) — The Canadian-based circus company Cirque du Soleil is cancelling upcoming stops in North Carolina by two of its touring shows to protest a state law that limits anti-discrimination protections for the LGBT community.

The company said Friday that it will scrap plans for "Ovo" to play Greensboro from April 20-24 and Charlotte from July 6-10, and "Toruk — The First Flight," which was scheduled to play Raleigh from June 22-26.

The company said in a statement that it "strongly believes in diversity and equality for every individual and is opposed to discrimination in any form."

Other artists who have recently cancelled North Carolina appearances include Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and Ani DiFranco. Cyndi Lauper and Louis C.K. have pledged to donate profits from their shows to Equality North Carolina.