The exact origins of the original name
gypsy robe are not known, however theatre historians believe it to relate to the travelling lifestyle of early-20th-century American actors, which was associated with
clichés about the supposed lifestyle of Romani people. Eventually,
gypsy became a common term in the theatre profession when referring to Broadway dancers, some of whom would embrace the term as a form of self-identity. In the 2010s, with an increased awareness of diversity issues in the theater profession, usage of the term became less common, and Actors' Equity decided that they did not want to have the tradition of the robe associated with what many perceived to be an ethnic slur. On April 18, 2018, they announced that the name of robe would be changed at the end of the current theater season. A poll was opened to union members to vote on a new name. The new name chosen is the
Legacy Robe; the first Legacy Robe presentation took place on July 26, 2018, during the musical
Head Over Heels. == Notable recipients ==