Saturday, January 28, 2012

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NY (AP) The General Public Theater is going to be honoring the 50th anniversary of their Shakespeare around the block series this summer time with just a little Bard along with a little Sondheim.The General Public stated Thursday that Daniel Sullivan will direct "While You Enjoy ItInch in June with Lily Rabe as Rosalind. Per month later, Timothy Sheader and Liam Steel will direct Stephen Sondheim's and James Lapine's "In to the Forest."Both works is going to be free in the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Additional casting and dates is going to be introduced later.The Shakespeare comedy reunites Rabe and Sullivan, who combined in 2010 around the block having a thrilling manufacture of "The Merchant of Venice" brought by Al Pacino as Shylock that moved to Broadway and gained Tony Award nominations for those three.The Sondheim musical, a reimagining of beloved classic favorite anecdotes that opened up on Broadway later, depends around the Olivier Award-winning Regent's Park Outside Theatre London production in 2010, that also was directed by Sheader and Steel. The initial Broadway cast featured Bernadette Peters along with a 2002 revival starred Vanessa Williams."I am delighted that people are adding Stephen Sondheim towards the Delacorte's roster: our finest artist of musical theater will sit very easily alongside Shakespeare," Oskar Eustis, artistic director from the Public Theater, stated inside a statement. "Sondheim in the Park includes a good ring into it.InchThe Delacorte Theater formally opened up in Central Park on June 18, 1962, having a manufacture of "The Merchant of Venice," directed by Frederick Papp and Gladys Vaughan and including George C. Scott as Shylock. Since that time, stars including James Earl Johnson, Kevin Kline, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Raul Julia and Christopher Walken have behaved on its stage.Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. By Mark Kennedy The month of january 27, 2012 Lily Rabe PHOTO CREDIT Jason Kempin/Getty Images NY (AP) The General Public Theater is going to be honoring the 50th anniversary of their Shakespeare around the block series this summer time after some Bard along with a little Sondheim.The General Public stated Thursday that Daniel Sullivan will direct "As You Desire It" in June with Lily Rabe as Rosalind. Per month later, Timothy Sheader and Liam Steel will direct Stephen Sondheim's and James Lapine's "In to the Forest."Both works is going to be free in the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Additional casting and dates is going to be introduced later.The Shakespeare comedy reunites Rabe and Sullivan, who combined this year around the block having a thrilling manufacture of "The Merchant of Venice" brought by Al Pacino as Shylock that moved to Broadway and gained Tony Award nominations for those three.The Sondheim musical, a reimagining of beloved classic favorite anecdotes that opened up on Broadway later, depends around the Olivier Award-winning Regent's Park Outside Theatre London production this year, that also was directed by Sheader and Steel. The initial Broadway cast featured Bernadette Peters along with a 2002 revival starred Vanessa Williams."I am delighted that people are adding Stephen Sondheim towards the Delacorte's roster: our finest artist of musical theater will sit very easily alongside Shakespeare," Oskar Eustis, artistic director from the Public Theater, stated inside a statement. "Sondheim around the block includes a good ring into it.InchThe Delacorte Theater formally opened up in Central Park on June 18, 1962, having a manufacture of "The Merchant of Venice," directed by Frederick Papp and Gladys Vaughan and including George C. Scott as Shylock. Since that time, stars including James Earl Johnson, Kevin Kline, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Raul Julia and Christopher Walken have behaved on its stage.Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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