By Zachary Pincus-Roth
07 Mar 2007
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| Kristen Bush and Kevin Kline in King Lear. |
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| photo by Michal Daniel |
The Public Theater's current production of King Lear canceled its March 6 performance because the actor Logan Marshall-Green, who plays Edmund, was sick, and the show does not currently have understudies.
The March 7 matinee will take place, with Joaquín Torres — who normally plays the two roles of the Duke of Burgundy and Curan — switching over to the role of Edmund. Ryan McCarthy, who is in the ensemble, will play Torres' roles.
Shows at the Public typically do not have understudies. King Lear was already planning to add understudies for the recently-announced extension week ending March 25, to comply with the Actors' Equity rules that apply to the Public, which state that a show must have understudies once it goes into its seventh week.
The production, starring Kevin Kline and directed by James Lapine, has its official press opening March 7 but had its opening night celebration after a special 6 PM show on March 4.
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Stephen Sondheim and Michael Starobin provide music for the production. The creative team also includes Heidi Ettinger (scenic design), Jess Goldstein (costume design), David Lander (lighting design) and Dan Moses Schreier and Philip Peglow (sound design).
Tickets are available by calling (212) 967-7555 or by visiting www.publictheater.org. The Public Theater in Manhattan at 425 Lafayette Street.
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| Brian Avers and Logan Marshall-Green in The Public Theater production of William Shakespeare's King Lear.
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