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I needed to be older, I think. Honestly, afterward, when I did Shakespeare in the Park, I realized I was so out of my league.
I'm going to be like at a bar at the Upper West Side maybe with a friend for my bachelor party, like after rehearsal [for a summer production of Shakespeare in the Park]More quotes »
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Two Princes: Chris Pine, Jake Gyllenhaal Eyeing 'Into the Woods'
The movie adaptation already has Meryl Streep and Johnny Depp attached Last year's much-ballyhooed production of Into the Woods during The Public's Shakespeare in the Park was supposed to auger great things for the Sondheim/Lapine favorite. A hoped for B from Out Magazine Read more »
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PHOTO CALL: Colin Donnell, Caesar Samayoa, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Daniel Breaker Offer Preview of Love's Labour's Lost, A New Musical
On May 18 at Joe’s Pub, cast members offered a preview of the upcoming Shakespeare in the Park world-premiere musical Love's Labour's Lost. Featuring a score by Michael Friedman and a book by two-time Tony nominee Alex Timbers (Peter and the Starcatcher, from Playbill Read more »
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Shakespeare in the Park returns this weekend
PARIS — Shakespeare in the Park will return on Saturday to Twin Lakes Park in Paris, Ill. It will feature a free performance of Shakespeare's final comedy "The Tempest." Using an underscore of sea chanteys, Stone Soup Shakespeare will portray a motley cr from The News-Gazette Read more »
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Patti Murin, Audrey Weston and Kimiko Glenn Sing "Hey Boys" from Love's Labour's Lost, A New Musical (Audio)
Patti Murin, Audrey Weston and Kimiko Glenn perform a new song from the upcoming Shakespeare in the Park world-premiere musical Love's Labour's Lost. Each week The Public Theater is sharing a new song from the production. Check out previous tracks from t from Playbill Read more »
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Curtain Raisers: An Actress Hones Her Craft From the Seats
By Lizzie Simon Each week in Curtain Raisers, we invite a local theater artist to attend a show of his or her choosing and discuss the work. Last Saturday, actress Emily Bergl opted to see the Broadway revival of Horton Foote's 1962 play "The Trip to Bou from Wall Street Journal Read more »