TORONTO (AP) — Four actors resigned from a prominent Toronto theater company Thursday in a show of support for colleagues who say they were sexually assaulted and harassed by its founding artistic director. The artists said they will not work at Soulpepper Theatre until Albert Schultz has no role at all with the company, a day after four women revealed they had filed lawsuits alleging he exposed himself, groped and otherwise sexually humiliated them. "I know that I can't work there knowing what I know," actor Ted Dykstra said.