Chicago Sun-Times

WRITERS THEATRE PRODUCTION WILL OPEN AMID HARASSMENT INVESTIGAT­ION

- Michael Halberstam JOE MAZZA PHOTO

Previews began Nov. 8 as scheduled for Writers Theatre’s production of “The Importance of Being Earnest,” directed by artistic director Michael Halberstam, who last week faced allegation­s of sexual harassment by a former colleague.

In response to questions by the Sun- Times via email Saturday, theater spokespers­on Natalie Bauer Luce said, “The production has not been impacted. Audience feedback has been very positive. There have been communicat­ions with the cast and crew, outlining the actions being taken to investigat­e the claim and emphasizin­g that the Theatre’s priority is to provide a safe working environmen­t for all.”

The Glencoe theater’s board of directors last week released a statement saying it is “committed to ensuring a safe work environmen­t, free of inappropri­ate conduct.”

Luce on Saturday confirmed the theater has a written policy regarding harassment “included in the staff handbook … and posted on site for all show personnel.” In addition, she said Writers “also supports and abides by the Actor’s Equity harassment policy requiremen­ts.”

The allegation­s against Halberstam, who has worked in Chicago theater for more than 25 years, including more than 40 production­s at Writers, were made via as series of tweets by Tom Robson, who said he was the assistant director and dramaturg for Writers’ 2003 production of “Crime& Punishment.”

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- Miriam Di Nunzio

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