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News Richard Easton and Dana Ivey Set for Lincoln Center's Rivals Lincoln Center Theater favorite Richard Easton and Dana Ivey have been cast in the upcoming Broadway revival of Sheridan's comedy classic The Rivals at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, Playbill On-Line has learned. Mark Lamos will direct. The show will begin performances Nov. 26 and open Dec. 16.
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Richard Easton and Dana Ivey

Easton will play Sir Anthony Absolute. Ivey will take on the classic comedy part of Mrs. Malaprop.

Easton's LCT credits of recent years include Henry IV, Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love, and Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Toward the Somme. He has also acted on Broadway in Noises Off. He won a Tony Award for the Stoppard.

Ivey was also seen in Henry IV, as well as LCT's Sex and Longing. Other recent Broadway credits include Major Barbara, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg and Waiting in the Wings.

The Rivals is suddenly popular among the nation's nonprofits. D.C.'s Shakespeare Theatre produced it in summer 2003 and Boston's Huntington Theatre has scheduled it for January 2005.

Penned in 1775, The Rivals was Richard Brinsley Sheridan's first play and is, next to School for Scandal, his most famous. It tells the story of a rich captain who pretends to be a poor naval officer to court a lady who does not care about wealth. Mistaken identities and hilarious circumstances abound in the satire of romance, materialism and pretensions.

The play contains some of the choicest roles in the classical repertory, including Captain Jack Absolute, Sir Lucius O'Trigger and Bob Acres, and one immortal character, Mrs. Malaprop, a woman who uses long words, but always to the wrong purpose. The name begat the word "Malapropism."

The Rivals has not been performed on Broadway since 1942, when Eva LeGallienne directed it for the Theatre Guild. (Le Gallienne had acted in a 1923 Broadway version.) Prior to that, producer George C. Tyler gave the public Mrs. Fiske as Mrs. Malaprop.

 
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