Cate Blanchett's appointment as co-artistic director of the Sydney Theatre
Company in Australia has prompted a leading actor at the prestigious venue
to resign in protest.
Colin Moody announced his plans to quit after becoming angered by the
news that Blanchett and her husband, Andrew Upton, were being given the
top jobs at Australia's national theatre.
He fumes, "An Oscar for acting is not a suitable recommendation to
run the biggest theatre company in the country."
He added that he could no longer take the "office politics"
at the company, saying that they had been "importing people asking
them to do a task that they haven't a clue how to do."
Blanchett and Upton's appointment last year (06) was met with surprise
because other candidates were not given a chance to apply for the
position.
Since then, Blanchett has persuaded designer Giorgio Armani to become
patron of the theatre for a year when she takes on the post in the New
Year (08).
But the movie star and her spouse continue to have the theatre's full
backing.
The Sydney Theatre Company's general manager, Rob Brookman, says,
"They will do a wonderful job."