A self-described comedian-activist was among three protesters whose anti-fascism demonstration brought a Metropolitan Opera performance to a halt in Manhattan last week, according to the New York Post.
Davidson Boswell, 34, of Harlem, was charged with criminal trespass after shouting from his seat about the late billionaire arts donor David H. Koch, while two other activists stormed the stage at Lincoln Center around 9 p.m. Friday, police told the Post.
The pair on the stage unfurled banners as security rushed in and dropped the curtain, forcing a 20-minute pause in the performance.
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