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Dave Chappelle says his former high school theatre will no longer be named after him

Dave Chappelle performs during a theatre dedication ceremony honoring the comedian and actor, and to raise funds to support Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, Monday, June. 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe) Dave Chappelle performs during a theatre dedication ceremony honoring the comedian and actor, and to raise funds to support Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, Monday, June. 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)
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Comedian Dave Chappelle has announced that, contrary to previous plans, the student theatre at his alma mater, Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Northwest Washington, will not bear his name.

Chappelle announced the decision at a dedication ceremony for the venue, according to a report from the. Over the last few months, the entertainer has stirred and jokes that have drawn criticism from civil rights groups and students at the school.

During Monday's dedication ceremony, Chappelle said he decided to decline the honor because he did not want his name to distract from the students' work at the school. Last year, The Duke Ellington School of the Arts after backlash mounted over Chappelle's Netflix comedy special, "The Closer." The set included graphic jokes about transgender women.

"No matter what they say about 'The Closer,' it is still (one of the) most watched specials on Netflix," Chappelle said Monday, according to "The more you say I can't say something, the more urgent it is for me to say it. It has nothing to do with what you are saying I can't say. It has everything to do with my freedom of artistic expression."

The theatre will instead be called the theatre for Artistic Freedom and Expression.

Duke Ellington Principal Sandi Logan told the Washington Post the school has had several conversations with students and staff about Chappelle's inclusion.

Chappelle is a Washington, D.C. and a 1991 graduate of the the prestigious school, which educates a predominantly Black student body and, according to Logan, a significant LGBTQ community. Last year, Chappelle pledged to donate US$100,000 to the school's theatre.

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