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Judd Hirsch to Star in
Tony Award-Winning Best Play, “Art,” at Shadowland
Theatre, Kicking Off its 2008 Summer Season
New Season Includes NY
Premieres for David Wiltse’s Sedition, John Biguenet’s Rising Water, Plus Peter Shaffer’s Black Comedy and Peter Quilter’s Musical
Comedy Glorious!
ELLENVILLE,
NY, April 28, 2008 – Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor Judd Hirsch, currently
appearing in the CBS TV network series NUMB3RS, will recreate his role as well
as direct “Art,” the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, at Shadowland
Theatre, known for its powerful productions of classics, contemporary and new
plays. “Art” launches Shadowland’s 24th summer season on May 30 in
downtown
Hirsch opens in “Art,” written by Yazmina Reza (with translation by Christopher Hampton)” on
May 30. Its three-week engagement will
run through Sunday, June 15. “Art”
revolves around the friendship of three men that is fatally disrupted when one
of them buys an expensive modern work of art that resembles nothing so much as
a blank white canvas.
According to Brendan Burke, producing
artistic director at Shadowland, “we are offering
additional Saturday performances at 2:00 pm, added especially for ‘Art’ in
order for Shadowland to meet the expected box office
demand.”
“Sedition,” running from June 20 to July
13, is by David Wiltse, who wrote “The Good German,”
a successful 2006 production at Shadowland. It is being co-produced with Playwright’s
Theatre of New Jersey, with the same
The season’s third offering, Peter
Shaffer’s “Black Comedy,” recognized as one of the funniest British farces of
all time, was nominated for a Tony for Best Play. “Black Comedy” opens July 18. Regular performances will continue Thursdays
to Sundays to August 10.
“Glorious! The true story of Florence
Foster Jenkins, the worst singer in the world,” by Peter Quilter, runs from
August 15 to September 7. Known as the
“first lady of the sliding scale,” Jenkins was a socialite after the turn of
the 20th century and a must-see performer in the 1940s. The appalling becomes appealing in the
Olivier-nominated musical comedy chronicling her rise to the pinnacle of a
sold-out performance in Carnegie Hall.
The Sunday Times called “Glorious!”, “a lunatically
funny comedy.”
Rounding out the 2008 season is the
Season subscriptions, single-performance
seats and group tickets are available at the box office at
About Shadowland Theatre
Shadowland
Theatre is the leading professional nonprofit Actors’ Equity company
in the Lower Hudson Valley/Catskill Mountain region. Located only 90 miles from
New York City in Ellenville, NY, Shadowland was named
“Best of the Valley” by Hudson Valley magazine in 2004, 2005 and 2007; “2006
Cultural Business of the Year” by Ulster Development Corporation and Ulster
County Chamber of Commerce; “Best Theatre 2006” by the Times Herald Record; and
“Best Drama of the Year” by The Daily Record in NJ for The Good German. Founded in 1984, Shadowland
performs in a restored 1920’s Art Deco vaudeville/movie house converted to a
148-seat theatre. For more information,
visit http://www.shadowlandtheatre.org.