Akalaitis' The Bacchae Concludes Central Park Run Aug. 30 | Playbill

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News Akalaitis' The Bacchae Concludes Central Park Run Aug. 30 The Shakespeare in the Park engagement of The Bacchae, starring Tony nominee Jonathan Groff as Dionysus, concludes its limited run at the outdoor Delacorte Theater Aug. 30.
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The Bacchae's Jonathan Groff and Anthony Mackie. Photo by Joan Marcus

Former Public Theater artistic director JoAnne Akalaitis helmed Nicholas Ruddall's 90-minute adaptation of the brutal work that began performances Aug. 11 and officially opened Aug. 24. Oscar-nominated composer Philip Glass created an original choral score for the production that featured several solo musical passages for Groff (Spring Awakening). David Neumann choreographed.

The cast also features Tony nominee André DeShields (Archbishop Tartuffe) as Teiresias, Anthony Mackie (The Good Negro) as Pentheus, George Bartenieff as Cadmus, Karen Kandel as Chorus Leader, Joan MacIntosh as Agave, Steven Rishard as Cowherd and Rocco Sisto as Messenger.

The Bacchae chorus members include April Armstrong, Sullivan Corey and Tara Hugo, who join Marisa Echeverria, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Ikeda, Jennifer Nikki Kidwell, Alexa Kryzaniwsky, Vella Lovell, Nana Mensah, Ereni Sevasti, Elena Shaddow and Han Tang.

According to the Public, Akalaitis "re-imagines the classic story about what happens when a government attempts to outlaw desire."

The Delacorte staging has scenic design by John Conklin, costume design by Kaye Voyce and lighting design by Jennifer Tipton.

Euripides' tragedy marks the fourth time a Greek work has been presented by The Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park, following Electra (1964), Agamemnon (1977) and Medea (1986).

Tickets are free and are available on the day of the performance (two per person) at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park beginning at 1 PM, or by entering the Public's online ticketing lottery at PublicTheater.

The closest entrances to the Delacorte are located at 81st Street and Central Park West or 70th Street and Fifth Avenue.

 
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