
Theatre star Albert Schultz resigns amid sex assault allegations: Soulpepper
TORONTO — The renowned co-founder of one of the country’s leading theatre companies resigned Thursday, just days after four actresses alleged in lawsuits that he had sexually harassed them with impunity for years.
In a statement, the board of directors of Soulpepper Theatre Company, which previously said it had relieved artistic director Albert Schultz of his responsibilities pending an investigation, said it had accepted his resignation effective immediately.
“Mr. Schultz’s resignation will allow Soulpepper to focus on its core mission: to provide a safe community for its exceptionally talented group of professionals,” the statement said.
“While this has been a tremendously difficult chapter in Soulpepper’s history, (the) decision ensures the organization is able to move forward with confidence and remain a leading Canadian theatre company.”