Emerson, Lansbury and Yulin Join Cast of Huntington Hedda, Dec. 29-Jan. 28 | Playbill

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News Emerson, Lansbury and Yulin Join Cast of Huntington Hedda, Dec. 29-Jan. 28 Repeating roles they created at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Michael Emerson, David Lansbury and Harris Yulin will star in the upcoming Huntington Theatre Company production of Ibsen's classic, Hedda Gabler. They will play Tesman, Lovborg and Judge Brack, respectively.

Repeating roles they created at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Michael Emerson, David Lansbury and Harris Yulin will star in the upcoming Huntington Theatre Company production of Ibsen's classic, Hedda Gabler. They will play Tesman, Lovborg and Judge Brack, respectively.

The show begins previews Dec. 29 and runs through Jan. 28, 2001 with an opening on Jan. 3.

Emerson has become a mainstay in New York theatre in recent years, emerging in the title role in Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, and going on to co-star in Give Me Your Answer, Do! and The Iceman Cometh. Lansbury's credits include Hapgood at Lincoln Center Theater. Yulin (The Diary of Anne Frank), a veteran with over 40 years experience, last appeared on Broadway in The Price..

As previously reported, Kate Burton will reprise the title role of Hedda, having performed it this summer at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, as well as the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, Long Island. Also in the Boston cast are Jennifer Van Dyck (the Huntington's recent hit production of Dead End) and Maria Cellario. Nicholas Martin directs.

For weeks, plans have been afoot to transfer the production to Broadway. Producer Randall L. Wreghitt told Playbill On-Line (Dec. 15) that even if a Broadway theatre logjam bars Hedda from New York in the spring, "Both Kate [Burton] and I want to do it. No matter what. It's not a `summer show,' but we'll wait for a theatre because we want to bring it in." Seeking a measure of happiness that Ibsen himself said the title character "cannot discover," despite many chances to do so, Hedda Gabler will go to any lengths to escape from a stifling everyday routine and to get past her marriage to Tesman, a mediocre and self-satisfied scholar.

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Huntington Theatre Company artistic director Nicholas Martin and managing director Michael Mason have announced several changes to the company's 2000-2001 season.

Henrik Ibsen's 1891 masterpiece Hedda Gabler was added to the company's 2000-2001 season earlier this fall, and will be presented from Dec. 29-Jan. 28.

The translation is by Jon Robin Baitz. Baitz' A Fair Country was recently seen at the Huntington, closing Nov. 26.

Among the other changes at the Huntington are the rescheduling of Moliere's Amphitryon, which will move from the slot now designated for Hedda Gabler and into next year's March 9- April 8 slot.

Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love, meanwhile, has been rescheduled for the 2001-2002 season.

Huntington's 2000-2001 season wraps up with James Baldwin's The Amen Corner, which will run from May 18 - June 17, 2001.

Huntington's Nicholas Martin, who will direct Hedda Gabler there, explained that the desire to keep the Hedda Gabler cast intact from earlier productions this year made it necessary to move up the booking, which caused a rippling effect in the season plans.

For Hedda Gabler, tickets range from $12-$55. For tickets or information call the Huntington box office at (617) 266-0800 or visit www.huntingtontheatre.org.

 
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