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Producer Scott Rudin, center, and the cast of
Hello, Dolly! accept the award for Best Revival of a Musical at the 2017 Tony Awards in New York City. Rudin says he s stepping back from his Broadway work. Theo Wargo / Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Scott Rudin, producer for Broadway shows including
The Book of Mormon and
To Kill a Mockingbird, will step back from his theater productions following reports of irate behavior and a hostile work environment.
Earlier this month, The Hollywood Reporter published a story chronicling Rudin s outbursts. On one occasion, the producer allegedly smashed a computer monitor on an assistant s hand after failing to secure a seat for Rudin on a sold-out flight.
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Scott Rudin-Response (AP2011) Amid mounting anger over allegations of bullying, Broadway and Hollywood producer Scott Rudin broke his silence Saturday, saying he is “profoundly sorry” and will step back from his theater work.
“After a period of reflection, I’ve made the decision to step back from active participation on our Broadway productions, effective immediately. My roles will be filled by others from the Broadway community and in a number of cases, from the roster of participants already in place on those shows, Rudin said in a statement.
The move comes more than a week after The Hollywood Reporter’s cover story on Rudin contained accounts of the producing heavyweight throwing glass bowls, staples and baked potatoes at former employees. In his statement Saturday he did not deny the allegations.