Cathedral of St. John the Divine
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Pericles

  • Theater, Shakespeare
  • Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights
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Time Out says

The Public Theater's civically ambitious Public Works series, which collaborates with multiple New York communities to create large-scale theater, lost its leader when director Laurie Woolery fell victim to budget cuts at the Public last year. But the program soldiers on with songwriter-playwright Troy Anthony's new concert adapatation of one of Shakespeare's strangest plays: a kind of Ancient Mediterranean Flash Gordon adventure (often co-attributed to Elizabethan ne'er-do-well George Wilkins) that includes shipwrecks, contests to win a princess’s hand, a pirate abduction, a virgin in a brothel and a guest shot by the goddess Diana. Carl Cofield directs the production, which is performed at the impressive Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights in lieu of the usual Delacorte Theater, which is busy hosting Shakespeare in the Park this year. Casting of the principal roles—usually played by professional actors, leading an army of amateurs—has not yet been announced.

Details

Event website:
publictheater.org/
Address
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave
New York
10025
Cross street:
at 112th St
Transport:
Subway: 1 to 110th St–Cathedral Pkwy
Price:
Free

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