Shakespeare in the Park Returns with a Star-Studded “Twelfth Night”
Table of Contents
- 1. Shakespeare in the Park Returns with a Star-Studded “Twelfth Night”
- 2. Shakespeare’s Laughter Returns: Public Theater Reimagines twelfth Night
- 3. A Cast of Stellar Proportions
- 4. Shakespeare in the Park Brings “twelfth Night” to Life
- 5. Lupita Nyong’o and Daphne Rubin-Vega Captivate in Shakespeare in the Park
- 6. Shakespeare in the Park Takes a Moment to breathe in 2024
- 7. A New Season of Magic: Shakespeare in the Park Returns
- 8. Experience the Magic of Shakespeare This Season
- 9. What specific community outreach and engagement programs has Shakespeare in the Park implemented as part of its revitalization?
- 10. shakespeare in the park Revitalized: A Conversation with Erin moore
- 11. Erin,welcome! Can you tell us about the most meaningful changes audiences will notice at the Delacorte Theater?
- 12. The year-long hiatus wasn’t just about renovations, was it?
- 13. What are you most excited about for this upcoming season?
- 14. Shakespeare in the Park has always been a place for everyone. What steps are you taking to ensure inclusivity and accessibility for all audiences?
Get ready for a summer filled with laughter adn romance! Shakespeare in the Park is making its highly anticipated comeback to Central Park’s Delacorte Theatre in 2025 with a vibrant production of the beloved comedy “Twelfth Night.” Opening in August, the play promises to be a theatrical treat, boasting a stellar cast that includes Lupita nyong’o, Peter Dinklage, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Sandra Oh.
Director Saheem Ali, Public Theatre Associate Artistic Director, expressed his excitement, declaring, “twelfth Night is the epitome of joy. It happens to be the first production I ever saw at the Delacorte as a college student. I’m delighted to be reuniting with my dear friend Lupita Nyong’o, who is joined by fellow Public Theater alumni Peter Dinklage and Jesse Tyler Ferguson.”
This highly anticipated production marks the start of a new chapter for Shakespeare in the park after a hiatus in 2024. The theatre has used this time to reflect and evolve, ensuring that its programming remains fresh, engaging, and accessible to all.
Shakespeare’s Laughter Returns: Public Theater Reimagines twelfth Night
The air crackles with anticipation as the Public theater in New York City ushers in a new era for Shakespeare in the Park.
After an extensive revitalization, the iconic Delacorte Theatre is reborn, providing the perfect backdrop for a production of Twelfth Night, Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of mistaken identities and undeniable charm.
“Free Shakespeare in the Park is a gift to our city. I’m honored to be helming this production as we reopen The Delacorte after an extensive and essential revitalization,” says director,
A Cast of Stellar Proportions
This joyous production is further elevated by a profoundly talented ensemble cast, ready to bring Shakespeare’s wit and wordplay to life:
- The distinguished Bill Camp steps into the role of Sir Toby Belch.
- Khris Davis takes on the role of the lovesick Duke Orsino.
- Peter Dinklage will infuse Malvolio with his signature brilliance, promising a captivating performance.
The return of Shakespeare in the Park signifies more than just a theatrical event; it’s a festivity of community, shared experience, and the enduring power of storytelling. As the curtains rise on this vibrant production, audiences are sure to be transported to a world of romance, laughter, and unforgettable characters.
Shakespeare in the Park Brings “twelfth Night” to Life
This summer,the iconic New York city park transforms into a magical theatrical haven.
Shakespeare in the Park, a beloved institution, is back with a fresh and vibrant production of “Twelfth Night”. This timeless comedy of mistaken identities and romantic entanglements promises a captivating evening for theater enthusiasts of all ages.
Two talented actors take center stage, bringing the iconic characters of Andrew Aguecheek and Sebastian to life. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, renowned for his comedic brilliance in “Modern Family”, steps into the boisterous and endearing role of Andrew Aguecheek. Meanwhile,promising young actor Junior Nyong’o captivates audiences with his portrayal of Sebastian,a character caught in a web of confusion and longing.
“shakespeare in the Park is an incredibly unique experience,” shared Ferguson. “Performing on such an open stage, surrounded by the beauty of nature, adds a special dimension to the storytelling”
The traditional language of Shakespeare has been thoughtfully adapted for modern audiences, ensuring the play’s timeless themes and witty dialog resonate deeply.
With its enchanting setting, talented cast, and timeless story, “Twelfth Night” at Shakespeare in the Park is a must-see event for anyone seeking an unforgettable theatrical experience.
Lupita Nyong’o and Daphne Rubin-Vega Captivate in Shakespeare in the Park
The magic of Shakespeare came alive under the stars at Shakespeare in the Park, thanks to the compelling performances of Lupita Nyong’o and Daphne Rubin-Vega. Nyong’o, known for her captivating roles in films like “12 years a slave” and “Black Panther,” took on the iconic character of Viola, a young woman forced to disguise herself as a man. Meanwhile, Rubin-Vega, a celebrated actress with a rich history on Broadway, brought depth and complexity to her portrayal of Maria, adding another layer of brilliance to this vibrant production.