The Long Beach Opera says its internal investigation is scheduled to conclude in a few weeks and that the results will be made public at that time.
Long Beach Opera on Monday announced the cancellation of “Stimmung,” its first show of the 2022 season, in a lengthy online statement. The reason: “Stimmung‘s” director, Alexander Gedeon, resigned a little more than a week before the show was set to open on March 19.
According to the statement, Gedeon was among three staff members who announced plans to resign during a December 2021 board meeting, after expressing concerns abut “internal communications, workplace environment and issues of equity and diversity.” Asked if there was a specific catalyst for Gedeon’s departure, the spokesperson wrote, “We are still unaware of why he decided to leave the company before the performances were complete.”The staff members made their resignations effective at future dates, the statement reads, so that they could proceed with the artistic work they had planned for the current season.
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