Plácido Domingo drops upcoming shows at Spanish opera venue
MADRID — Global opera star Plácido Domingo has cancelled his upcoming performances at one of Spain’s main opera houses as officials and music venues in the tenor’s home country reassess their ties after he apologized for sexually harassing women over the course of two decades.
A statement from the Teatro Real in Madrid said that Domingo himself had taken the step of cancelling his part in the upcoming “La Traviata,” with five shows scheduled in May, ahead of a meeting on Thursday in which the venue’s patrons were to decide on his case.
Domingo “won’t be taking part in the upcoming production of La Traviata that opens in May,” said the brief statement.
The theatre, it added, “reaffirms in its policy of zero tolerance of harassment and abuse of any kind, and in its permanent solidarity with the victims.”