Sydney Theatre Company offers third apology following pro-Palestinian demonstration during performance

Sydney Theatre Company offers third apology following pro-Palestinian demonstration during performance

The Sydney Theatre Company has‌ issued a third public apology after the on-stage pro-Palestinian ⁤protest by‌ several actors during opening night of ​Chekhov’s The Seagull.

The ‌protest, which‌ saw ‌three of ‌the production’s cast members drape themselves in traditional keffiyeh ‌headdresses during last Saturday’s curtain call, has ‌attracted ⁢polarising debate on social ⁤media ‌and ⁣prompted⁣ one of the theatre⁣ company’s‍ foundation board‌ members to resign.

On Thursday, STC management ⁤issued‍ an apology for cancelling Wednesday night’s performance at short notice, when some patrons were already​ seated inside ​the Roslyn Packer Theatre.

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A company spokesperson said the decision to cancel ⁣was made out of concern for the actors’ wellbeing.

“STC made the decision⁢ to cancel the performance at short notice from a ‍duty of care‍ perspective,” the⁤ statement ‍said.

“We ‌understand that this caused significant inconvenience⁢ to many audience members and we sincerely apologise.”

The ⁤statement said‌ the remaining season ‍of The‌ Seagull was⁢ scheduled to continue as planned.

One of ‌the STC’s longstanding foundation board members, public relations executive Judi ​Hausmann, has resigned over the protest.

Alex Schuman, the chief executive of fashion​ house Carla​ Zampatti,​ has also stepped ​down from his role ⁢as a Sydney Theatre Company Foundation director following the protest.

Hausmann had requested STC management take a “one-night pause” of ⁤the production‍ after the onstage⁣ protest to give the company⁢ time to⁣ draft a “resolution that would be acceptable to ‍all parties”.

“I never imagined my resignation would be ⁣necessary because I’m a Jew,” ⁢she wrote, according to The Australian, who ​obtained a copy of⁢ the resignation letter.

The Monday evening performance‍ of The Seagull went ahead‍ as scheduled, with STC management issuing a statement the same day saying the company had ⁣not been aware of the protest‌ before it happened and apologising for “any distress caused”.

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On Wednesday a second ⁣apology was⁢ issued, acknowledging that the actors’ actions and the⁤ STC’s immediate ‌response⁤ had “hurt many in ⁣our community”.

“For this, we are deeply sorry,” the statement said, adding that while ⁤the‌ company supported​ individual freedom of expression,‌ it also believed that the right⁤ to free speech “does not supersede‍ our responsibility⁤ to create safe workplaces and ‍theatres”.

The three actors who took part in the pro-Palestinian protest were Megan Wilding, Mabel⁢ Li and Harry Greenwood, the son of actor Hugo Weaving‌ who sits on the ⁢same STC foundation board ⁣as Hausmann did.

Guardian ⁣Australia has‌ sought comment from​ the artist management company ‌Shanahan, which represents Greenwood and⁤ Weaving, and the agents​ representing Wilding and Li.

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2023-11-30 02:37:08
Link from ‌ www.theguardian.com

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