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News Mary-Louise Parker To Be Found Under Roundabout's Elms This Fall Mary-Louise Parker, currently starring in Off-Broadway's Proof, will be joining the cast of Desire Under the Elms when it runs this fall at the American Airlines Theatre. Parker will stay with Proof at least until the end of July, she told Playbill On-Line (June 14). Spokespersons for the Roundabout at Boneau/Bryan-Brown could not confirm any casting on the production and did not anticipate any casting announcements until August.

Mary-Louise Parker, currently starring in Off-Broadway's Proof, will be joining the cast of Desire Under the Elms when it runs this fall at the American Airlines Theatre. Parker will stay with Proof at least until the end of July, she told Playbill On-Line (June 14). Spokespersons for the Roundabout at Boneau/Bryan-Brown could not confirm any casting on the production and did not anticipate any casting announcements until August.

As reported earlier, director David Leveaux, who recently worked on the Broadway production of The Real Thing, will be helming the Roundabout Theatre Company (RTC) production of Eugene O'Neill's play at the American Airlines Theatre.

This will be the third time Leveaux has directed an O'Neill play on Broadway (see below).

Desire is scheduled to run at the American Airlines Theatre directly after the The Man Who Came to Dinner, which stars Nathan Lane. Dinner, RTC's first show at the reconstructed Selwyn house on West 42nd Street, should begin previews June 30.

Leveaux's Broadway productions include two other O'Neill plays -- Anna Christie with Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson (Tony Award for Best Revival) and A Moon for the Misbegotten (Tony nomination for Outstanding Direction), making Desire his third shot at directing O'Neill on Broadway. No other casting or production information was available on Desire at press time. For the Royal Shakespeare Company, Leveaux has directed 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and Romeo and Juliet. For the Royal National Theatre, Leveaux directed Strindberg's The Father. Since 1993, he has been artistic director of Theatre Project Tokyo, Japan, where other productions included Yukio Mishima's Modern Noh Plays, The Changeling, Hedda Gabler and Mishima's version of Jean Cocteau's Two Headed Eagle.

Leveaux's opera credits include The Turn of the Screw for Scottish Opera; The Marriage of Figaro, and Richard Strauss's Salome at the English National Opera.

-- By Murdoch McBride

 
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