Chicago Sun-Times

VENUE NIXES YIANNOPOUL­OS SPEECH

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporter Email: sesposito@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ slesposito

The possibilit­y of violence erupting at the upcoming Milo Yiannopoul­os show at the Patio Theater in Portage Park led to it being canceled, the theater’s operator said Wednesday.

“We expected some protest due to his controvers­ial content. However, once it became clear that there might be a chance [ of ] violence, we decided to cancel. I monitored incoming emails, social posts, as well as voicemails and it became more of a reality that there would be some sort of conflict,” Charlie Burns, the theater’s operator, wrote in an email to the Chicago Sun- Times Wednesday.

Some 400 tickets to the show had been sold as of Wednesday, Burns said. Refunds are available at ticketfly. com

The controvers­ial alt- right author and speaker’s Nov. 13 show was canceled Wednesday, just days after Burns told the Sun- Times that “as an independen­t theater we need to give equal rights to all performers.”

Earlier Wednesday, theater staff issued a statement, saying, in part: “We have heard the voices of our patrons and neighbors and have canceled the Milo Yiannopoul­os show previously scheduled at Patio Theater. While Patio Theater prides itself on being one of the few truly independen­t venues in Chicago, the views and opinions of the performers do not necessaril­y reflect the views of this organizati­on.”

As of late last week, some 300 people had RSVP’d to a protest of the show organized by the Chicago chapter of Act Now to Stop War and End Racism, or Answer.

Yiannopoul­os’ Troll Academy Tour was set to hit 11 cities in the United States and Australia, with seven of those shows at “secret locations.”

Despite the theater’s announceme­nt, the Troll Academy website was still offering the $ 40 tickets Wednesday morning.

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