Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival Announces Complete Summer 2019 Season

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Directed by MAY ADRALES

 

THE NEW YORK PREMIERE OF

CYRANO

A New Adaptation by

JASON O’CONNELL AND BRENDA WITHERS

Directed by MEREDITH MCDONOUGH

 

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S

CYMBELINE

Directed by DAVIS MCCALLUM

 

HVSF’S FIRST-EVER MUSICAL

INTO THE WOODS

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM

BOOK BY JAMES LAPINE

Directed by JENN THOMPSON

 

AND A REMOUNT OF

HVSF’S SPRING 2019 REGIONAL SCHOOL TOUR

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’s

JULIUS CAESAR

Directed by ILLANA STEIN

 

AT BOSCOBEL HOUSE AND GARDENS

IN GARRISON, NY

 

SEASON BEGINS JUNE 9, 2019

 

The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (Davis McCallum, Artistic Director; Kate Liberman, Managing Director) is proud to announce the complete lineup for the 2019 Summer Season, including Shakespeare’s boisterous MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and adventure-laden CYMBELINE, alongside the New York premiere of CYRANO, a new adaptation of Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac written by Jason O’Connell and Brenda Withers. HVSF will also produce its first-ever musical, the Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine classic, INTO THE WOODS. The season will also feature free matinees and touring performances of HVSF’s remounted spring 2019 regional school tour of JULIUS CAESAR. Dates and casting will be announced at a later date.

“We’ve assembled a season of bold, profound, and deeply complex stories,” said McCallum. “More than any other venue in the American theater that I know of, the HVSF Theater Tent is the perfect home for these sorts of comical-tragical hybrids. Under our tent, with the Hudson River at our back and the stars overhead, multi-tonal plays can be unfurled with incredible clarity, and I’m thrilled to share these ambitious productions with our audience.”

The 2018 Season at HVSF included productions of Shakespeare’s RICHARD II and THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (New York TimesCritic’s Pick), David Farr’s THE HEART OF ROBIN HOOD, and the world premiere commission of Seth Bockley’s Hudson Valley-focused adaptation of RIP VAN WINKLE; or, CUT THE OLD MOON INTO STARS, developed with and featuring a cast of 43 citizen actors. 

 

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

By William Shakespeare

Directed by May Adrales

 

Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably.

Led by 2018 TCG Alan Schneider Director Award Winner May Adrales, the famous bantering lovers, Benedick and Beatrice, trade barbs while matching wits in Shakespeare’s much-loved summer romp.

 

CYMBELINE

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Davis McCallum

 

Fortune brings in some boats that are not steered.

Cymbeline, king of Britain, mourns the loss of two sons, stolen at birth. Meanwhile, his daughter and heir Imogen plans to marry her true love Posthumus while Imogen’s evil queen stepmother works to put her own son on the throne. In this fantastical work from the twilight of Shakespeare’s career, all the elements of a great fairytale combine to lead the play’s heroine to her happily ever after.

CYRANO

By Jason O’Connell and Brenda Withers

Adapted from the play by Edmond Rostand

Directed by Meredith McDonough

 

A great nose may be an index of a great soul.

Longtime HVSF company member Jason O’Connell leads a five-person cast as his own Cyrano, the brilliant thinker, wordsmith, and swordsman. He’s meet-the-parents material, and everything his one true love, Roxane, should want. But this sophisticated suitor smells a complicated courtship ahead…

INTO THE WOODS

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Book by James Lapine

Directed by Jenn Thompson

 

Once upon a time at the edge of the woods…

 

For its first-ever musical, HVSF will stage Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Tony Award-winning classic on its one-of-a-kind perch above the Hudson River. The beloved Broadway hit weaves together fairytale favorites, spinning a dark tale of magic and its many consequences.

JULIUS CAESAR (Remount of Spring 2019 Regional School Tour)

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Illana Stein

 

He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.

A charismatic war hero on the brink of kingship, Caesar is celebrated by the people of Rome – but mistrusted by some of his closest friends who fear his popularity will throw the country into chaos. In our immersive, 90-minute production originally developed with middle and high schoolers in mind, audience members will construct a post-apocalyptic world of power and consequence with their own movement and voices.

Season tickets and single tickets ($10 - $94) will be available for purchase on March 18. Early access to tickets is available for members of HVSF’s Saints & Poets Society (March 11) and Festival Circles Program (March 4).

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