By Adam Hetrick
02 Dec 2009
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| Best of Both Worlds stars Jeannette Bayardelle and Gregg Baker |
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| Photo by Marcus Stern |
Obie-winner Diedre Murray penned the score to the Shakespeare-inspired holiday musical that has book and lyrics by Randy Weiner (The Donkey Show). Newly appointed A.R.T. artistic director Diane Paulus, the Tony-nominated director of Hair, directs the production and also co-wrote the libretto. The A.R.T. engagement runs through Jan. 3, 2010, on the Loeb Stage. Performances began Nov. 21.
The cast of Best of Both Worlds features Gregg Baker (Porgy and Bess) as Ezekiel, Jeanette Bayardelle (The Color Purple) as Serena, Mary Bond Davis (Hairspray) as Violetta, as well as Tony nominee Cleavant Derricks (Brooklyn, Big Deal) as Sweet Daddy, Darius de Haas (Children of Eden) as Maurice, Nikkieli DeMone as Camillo, Brianna Horne as Rain and Lawrence Stallings (Sizwe Banzi Is Dead) as Tariq. The A.R.T. production also boasts a rotating line-up of gospel choirs from the greater Boston area.
According to A.R.T., "Best of Both Worlds is a soulful re-envisioning of The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare's timeless story of heartbreak and redemption. Clap your hands, jump out of your seat, and feel the power of love with this holiday treat. Best of Both Worlds takes us on a journey through the rich musical tapestry of R&B, rediscovering Shakespeare’s characters with smooth sounds and funky beats. When jealousy rips apart love and friendship, only the revelatory power of gospel can restore the enduring bonds of faith, family, and forgiveness."
The design team includes Riccardo Hernandez (set design), Emilio Sosa (costume design), Aaron Black (lighting design) and Brett Jarvis (sound design). Movement is by Tracy Jack and musical direction is Michael Mitchell.
For tickets, visit AmericanRepertoryTheater. A.R.T. is located at 64 Brattle Street in Cambridge, MA.




