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Theatre director, 76, ‘ousted’ over lewd comments to assistant, 29

- By Fionn Hargreaves

AN eminent theatre director was allegedly ousted from his own company after he told a colleague that if he were younger he would have approached her ‘like a rat up a drainpipe’.

Max Stafford-Clark, 76, left London’s Out of Joint theatre company last month after he reportedly made inappropri­ate and sexualised comments towards three women.

The women said they were left feeling ‘objectifie­d’ and ‘in absolute shock’ at his behaviour.

Gina Abolins, 29, a production assistant, told the theatre company’s board in July that the director, who uses a wheelchair, said to her: ‘Back in the day, I’d have been up you like a rat up a drainpipe.’

She claimed Mr Stafford-Clark asked her to try on a bikini and encouraged her to have casual sex so she could tell him about it.

Miss Abolins told The Guardian she felt ‘bullied and objectifie­d’ by the director’s lewd comments and claimed he exerted ‘his power in a crude manner’.

Mr Stafford-Clark married his third wife Stella in 2010 and has a daughter, Kitty, from his second marriage. He has used a wheelchair and walking stick since 2006 when he suffered a stroke.

He explained to Miss Abolins that he could not do what he wanted with her because of his disability.

She claimed he added: ‘ Now I’m a reformed character. My disability means I’m practicall­y a virgin again.’

Miss Abolins made a formal complaint to the company in July. She was given leave and the director was suspended during an investigat­ion. When he announced his retirement Mr Stafford- Clark claimed he was leaving to focus on his ‘freelance career’.

At the time, the theatre company praised him for ‘his fantastic commission­s and bold revivals’ on social media, while others hailed his achievemen­ts as one of Britain’s most eminent directors.

Miss Abolins, who joined Out of Joint in 2016, said she was left feeling ‘upset, frustrated and a little angry’ when his behaviour was not mentioned in the announceme­nt that he was leaving.

Two other women described their experience­s with Mr Stafford-Clark. Steffi Holtz, 25, who was an assistant for the director, said she was left ‘ in absolute shock’ at an alleged lewd comment. She also said he touched her on the bottom, commenting on her ‘nice a***’.

Playwright Rachel De-Lahay told The Guardian that Mr Stafford-Clark asked her about losing her virginity. She said she was angry with herself for answering the inappropri­ate question.

In a statement, Mr StaffordCl­ark’s spokesman apologised on behalf of the director and said his ‘disinhibit­ed’ behaviour was a result of his stroke.

He said: ‘Mr Stafford- Clark’s occasional loss of the ability to inhibit urges results in him displaying disinhibit­ed and compulsive behaviour and his usual (at times provocativ­e) behaviour being magnified, often causing inappropri­ate social behaviour.

‘Whilst this is an explanatio­n it isn’t an attempt to dismiss his behaviour and he apologises for any offence caused.’

A spokesman for Out of Joint said: ‘Out of Joint is a responsibl­e employer taking our duty of care, and that of maintainin­g confidence, extremely seriously.

‘In any environmen­t, providing a forum for calling out inappropri­ate conduct is key, or it risks going undetected.

‘We admire, support and act swiftly, and effectivel­y, to protect those who bravely use their voice to report wrongdoing concerns.’ The director, who was the longestser­ving artistic director of London’s Royal Court theatre, cofounded Out of Joint, a small touring company, with producer Sonia Friedman in 1993.

He started his career at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh and also co-founded the Joint Stock Theatre Company in 1974.

Under Mr Stafford-Clark’s leadership, Out of Joint has championed playwright­s such as Caryl Churchill, April De Angelis and Richard Bean, and enjoyed soldout runs at the National Theatre.

‘Upset and a little angry’

 ??  ?? Gina Abolins: She made a formal complaint
Gina Abolins: She made a formal complaint
 ??  ?? Eminent: Max StaffordCl­ark with third wife Stella
Eminent: Max StaffordCl­ark with third wife Stella

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