A London theatre says a comedian whose gig left Jewish audience members feeling “unsafe” and “threatened” will not be invited to perform again.
The Soho Theatre said Jewish attendees were “subjected to verbal abuse” following the end of a comedy gig by Paul Currie on Saturday night.
A Jewish attendee told the BBC that Mr Currie displayed a Palestinian flag and yelled “get out” at a man who objected.
In a statement, Soho Theatre said Mr Currie “aggressively demanded” Jewish members of the audience leave his show.
“Such appalling actions are unacceptable and have no place on our stages, now or ever,” it said.
“We will not be inviting Paul Currie back to perform at our venue.”