List of Shakespeare in the Park productions at the Delacorte Theater
The Public Theater has produced over 100 plays and musicals at the Delacorte Theater in New York City's Central Park since the theater's opening in 1962. Currently the series is produced under the brand Free Shakespeare in the Park, and all productions are staged at the Delacorte. In past decades, the series was branded the New York Shakespeare Festival and encompassed productions at both the Delacorte and the Public's downtown location near Astor Place.
Officially Henry VIII, staged in 1997, was celebrated as the final work of the Shakespearean canon to be performed as part of the series. However, as of 2017, the three parts of Henry VI have not been performed at the Delacorte except as the heavily adapted Wars of the Roses in 1970.
Measure for Measure is the most-performed work, having been produced once during each of the six decades the Delacorte has been operating.
Productions before the Delacorte
Year | Show | Director | Notable cast members | Ref |
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1956 | Julius Caesar | |||
The Taming of the Shrew | Joseph Papp | Roscoe Lee Browne, J.D. Cannon, Colleen Dewhurst | ||
1957 | Macbeth | Stuart Vaughan | Jerry Stiller | [1] |
1958 | Othello | Stuart Vaughan | [2] | |
1959 | Julius Caesar | [3] | ||
1960 | Henry V | Joseph Papp | [4] | |
The Taming of the Shrew | Gerald Freedman | J.D. Cannon | [5] | |
1961 | Much Ado About Nothing | Joseph Papp | J.D. Cannon, Nan Martin | |
Richard II | Gladys Vaughan | J.D. Cannon, James Earl Jones | [6] |
Productions at the Delacorte
All plays are by William Shakespeare unless otherwise noted.
Year | Show | Director | Notable cast members | Ref |
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1962 | The Merchant of Venice | Joseph Papp | James Earl Jones, Nan Martin, George C. Scott | [7] |
The Tempest | Gerald Freedman | James Earl Jones, Richard Jordan, Kathleen Widdoes, Abe Vigoda | [8] | |
King Lear | Joseph Papp | Frank Silvera | [9] | |
1963 | Antony and Cleopatra | Joseph Papp | Colleen Dewhurst | [10] |
As You Like It | Gerald Freedman | Sam Waterston | [10] | |
The Winter's Tale | Gladys Vaughan | [10] | ||
1964 | Hamlet | Joseph Papp | Alfred Ryder | [12] |
Othello | Gladys Vaughan | James Earl Jones, Julienne Marie | [13] | |
Electra[lower-alpha 1] | Gerald Freedman | Olympia Dukakis | [14] | |
1965 | Love's Labour's Lost | Gerald Freedman | [15] | |
Coriolanus | Gladys Vaughan | Robert Burr, James Earl Jones | [16] | |
Troilus and Cressida | Joseph Papp | James Earl Jones | [17] | |
1966 | All's Well That Ends Well | Joseph Papp | J.D. Cannon | [18] |
Measure for Measure | Michael Kahn | Shepperd Strudwick | [19] | |
Richard III | Gerald Freedman | Joseph Bova | [20] | |
1967 | The Comedy of Errors | Gerald Freedman | [21] | |
King John | Joseph Papp | Harris Yulin | [22] | |
Titus Andronicus | Gerald Freedman | Olympia Dukakis, Raúl Juliá | [23] | |
1968 | Henry IV, Part I | Gerald Freedman | Stacy Keach, Sam Waterston | [24] |
Henry IV, Part II | ||||
Romeo and Juliet | Joseph Papp | Martin Sheen | [26] | |
1969 | Peer Gynt[lower-alpha 2] | Gerald Freedman | Judy Collins, Olympia Dukakis, Stacy Keach | [27] |
Twelfth Night | Joseph Papp | Charles Durning | [27] | |
1970 | The Wars of the Roses: Henry VI[lower-alpha 3] | Stuart Vaughan | [31] | |
The Wars of the Roses: Edward IV[lower-alpha 4] | ||||
1971 | Timon of Athens | Gerald Freedman | Shepperd Strudwick, Michael Dunne | [32] |
Two Gentlemen of Verona[lower-alpha 5] | Mel Shapiro | Raúl Juliá, Carla Pinza, Jerry Stiller | [34] | |
Cymbeline | A.J. Antoon | Christopher Walken | [36] | |
1972 | Hamlet | Gerald Freedman | Colleen Dewhurst, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach | [38] |
Ti-Jean and His Brothers[lower-alpha 6] | Derek Walcott | [39] | ||
Much Ado About Nothing | A. J. Antoon | [40] | ||
1973 | As You Like It | Joseph Papp | Meat Loaf | [41] |
King Lear | Edwin Sherin | James Earl Jones, Paul Sorvino | [42] | |
1974 | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | Edward Berkeley | Randall Duk Kim | [44] |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | David Margulies | [45] | ||
1975 | Hamlet | Michael Rudman | Ruby Dee, John Lithgow, Andrea Marcovicci, Sam Waterston | [47][48][49] |
The Comedy of Errors | John Pasquin | Larry Block, Don Scardino, Michael Tucker, Linda Lavin | [50] | |
1976 | Henry V | Joseph Papp | William Hurt, Michael Moriarty, Paul Rudd, Jay O. Sanders, Meryl Streep | [51] |
Measure for Measure | John Pasquin | John Cazale, Jay O. Sanders, Meryl Streep, Jeffrey Tambor, Sam Waterston | [52] | |
1977 | The Threepenny Opera[lower-alpha 7] | Richard Foreman | Philip Bosco | [53] |
Agamemnon[lower-alpha 8] | Andrei Șerban | Gloria Foster, Ron O'Neal, Dianne Wiest | [54] | |
1978 | All's Well That Ends Well | Wilford Leach | Dennis Boutsikaris, Mark Linn-Baker, Larry Pine, Pamela Reed, Elizabeth Wilson | [55] |
The Taming of the Shrew | Wilford Leach | Joel Brooks, Raúl Julia, Larry Pine, Meryl Streep | [56] | |
1979 | Coriolanus | Wilford Leach | Gloria Foster, Morgan Freeman | [58] |
Othello | Wilford Leach | Frances Conroy, Richard Dreyfuss, Raúl Juliá | [60] | |
1980 | The Pirates of Penzance[lower-alpha 9] | Kevin Kline | ||
1981 | The Tempest | Lee Breuer | Raúl Juliá | [61] |
Henry IV, Part I | Des McAnuff | John Goodman, Val Kilmer, Kevin Spacey | [62] | |
1982 | Don Juan[lower-alpha 10] | Richard Foreman | [63] | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | James Lapine | Christine Baranski, William Hurt | [64] | |
1983 | Richard III | Jane Howell | Kevin Kline | [13] |
Non Pasquale[lower-alpha 11] | Wilford Leach | [66] | ||
1984 | Henry V | Wilford Leach | Kevin Kline | [67] |
The Golem[lower-alpha 12] | Richard Foreman | F. Murray Abraham | [68] | |
1985 | Measure for Measure | Joseph Papp | John Getz, Nathan Lane | [69] |
Drood[lower-alpha 13] | Wilford Leach | [70] | ||
1986 | Twelfth Night | Wilford Leach | F. Murray Abraham | [71] |
Madea[lower-alpha 14] | Yukio Ninagawa | [72] | ||
1987 | Richard II | Joseph Papp | Peter MacNicol | [73] |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | Stuart Vaughan | Thomas Gibson | [74] | |
Henry IV, Part I | Joseph Papp | Donald Moffat, Tony Shalhoub | [75] | |
Titus Andronicus[lower-alpha 15] | Charles Ludlam | |||
1988 | Much Ado About Nothing | Gerald Freedman | Andre Braugher, Blythe Danner, Kevin Kline | [77] |
King John | Stuart Vaughan | Mariette Hartley, Jay O. Sanders | [79] | |
1989 | Twelfth Night | Harold Guskin | Jeff Goldblum, Gregory Hines, Michelle Pfeiffer, Fisher Stevens | [80] |
Titus Andronicus | Michael Maggio | Keith David, Donald Moffat, Kate Mulgrew | [82] | |
1990 | Richard III | Robin Phillips | Mary Alice, Denzel Washington | [84] |
The Taming of the Shrew | A. J. Antoon | Morgan Freeman, Helen Hunt, Tracey Ullman | [85] | |
1991 | Othello | Joe Dowling | Raúl Júlia, Liev Schreiber, Christopher Walken, Jeffrey Wright | [87] |
A Midsummer Night's Dream[lower-alpha 16] | Cacá Rosset | Rubens Caribé, Ary França, Cacá Rosset, Christiane Tricerri | [89] | |
1992 | As You Like It | Adrian Hall | Elizabeth McGovern, Donald Moffat | [90] |
The Comedy of Errors | Cacá Rosset | Boyd Gaines, Marisa Tomei | [91] | |
1993 | Measure for Measure | Michael Rudman | Andre Braugher, Hope Davis, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Kevin Kline, Blair Underwood | [92] |
All's Well That Ends Well | Richard Jones | Michael Stuhlbarg | [93] | |
1994 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Daniel Sullivan | David Alan Grier, George Hall, Andrea Martin, Brian Murray, Miguel Perez, Tonya Pinkins | [86] |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | Adrian Hall | Kate Moss | [94] | |
1995 | The Tempest | George C. Wolfe | Aunjanue Ellis, Miguel Perez, Carrie Preston, Patrick Stewart | [78] |
Troilus and Cressida | Mark Wing-Davey | Elizabeth Marvel, Tim Blake Nelson | [95] | |
1996 | Henry V | Douglas Hughes | Andre Braugher, Elizabeth Marvel | [96] |
Timon of Athens | Brian Kulick | Michael Cumpsty | [97] | |
1997 | Henry VIII | Mary Zimmerman | Jayne Atkinson, Ruben Santiago Hudson, Miguel Perez | [98] |
On the Town[lower-alpha 17] | George C. Wolfe | Lea DeLaria, José Llana, Jesse Tyler Ferguson | [99] | |
1998 | Cymbeline | Andrei Serban | Michael C. Hall, Randall Duk Kim, Liev Schreiber | [101] |
The Skin of Our Teeth[lower-alpha 18] | Irene Lewis | John Goodman, Kristen Johnston | [102] | |
1999 | The Taming of the Shrew | Mel Shapiro | Allison Janney, Jay O. Sanders | [103] |
Tartuffe[lower-alpha 19] | Mark Brokaw | [104] | ||
2000 | The Winter's Tale | Brian Kulick | Michael Stuhlbarg | [105] |
Julius Caesar | Barry Edelstein | Dennis Boutsikaris, Jeffrey Wright | [106] | |
2001 | Measure for Measure | David Esbjornson | Dakin Matthews, Tonya Pinkins | [107] |
The Seagull[lower-alpha 20] | Mike Nichols | John Goodman, Marcia Gay Harden, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kevin Kline, Larry Pine, Natalie Portman, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken | [108] | |
2002 | Twelfth Night | Brian Kulick | Zach Braff, Christopher Lloyd, Oliver Platt, Jimmy Smits, Julia Stiles, Kristen Johnston, Michael Stuhlbarg | [109] |
2003 | Henry V | Mark Wing-Davey | Liev Schreiber | [110] |
2004 | Much Ado About Nothing | David Esbjornson | Kristen Johnston, Jimmy Smits, Sean Patrick Thomas, Sam Waterston | [111] |
2005 | As You Like It | Mark Lamos | Lynn Collins | |
Two Gentlemen of Verona[lower-alpha 21] | Kathleen Marshall | Rosario Dawson, Oscar Isaac, Norm Lewis, Renée Elise Goldsberry | ||
2006 | Macbeth | Moisés Kaufman | Pedro Pascal, Liev Schreiber | |
Mother Courage and Her Children[lower-alpha 22] | George C. Wolfe | Kevin Kline, Meryl Streep | ||
2007 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Daniel Sullivan | Martha Plimpton, Jay O. Sanders | |
Romeo and Juliet | Michael Greif | Lauren Ambrose, Oscar Isaac, Camryn Manheim | ||
2008 | Hair[lower-alpha 23] | Diane Paulus | Jonathan Groff, Patina Miller, Will Swensen, Karen Olivo | [113] |
Hamlet | Oskar Eustis | Michael Stuhlbarg, Lauren Ambrose, Margaret Colin, Sam Waterston | [114] | |
2009 | The Bacchae[lower-alpha 24] | JoAnne Akalaitis | Jonathan Groff | [115] |
Twelfth Night | Daniel Sullivan | Anne Hathaway, Audra McDonald | [116] | |
2010 | The Merchant of Venice | Daniel Sullivan | Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Shalita Grant, Heather Lind, Hamish Linklater, Jesse L. Martin, Al Pacino, Lily Rabe | [117] |
The Winter's Tale | Michael Greif | Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Heather Lind, Hamish Linklater, Jesse L. Martin | [118] | |
2011 | All's Well That Ends Well | Daniel Sullivan | André Holland, Annie Parisse, Tonya Pinkins | [119] |
Measure for Measure | David Esbjornson | Annie Parisse, Tonya Pinkins, Zachary Unger | ||
2012 | As You Like It | Daniel Sullivan | Oliver Platt, Lily Rabe, Andre Braugher, Renée Elise Goldsberry | |
Into The Woods[lower-alpha 25] | Timothy Sheader | Amy Adams, Donna Murphy, Denis O'Hare | ||
2013 | The Comedy of Errors | Daniel Sullivan | De'Adre Aziza, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Hamish Linklater | [120] |
Love's Labour's Lost, A New Musical[lower-alpha 26] | Alex Timbers | Daniel Breaker, Rachel Dratch, Patti Murin | [122] | |
2014 | Much Ado About Nothing | Jack O'Brien | Lily Rabe, Hamish Linklater, Pedro Pascal | [123] |
King Lear | Daniel Sullivan | Annette Bening, John Lithgow | [43] | |
2015 | The Tempest | Michael Greif | Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Sam Waterston | [124] |
Cymbeline | Daniel Sullivan | Kate Burton, Hamish Linklater, Lily Rabe | [125] | |
2016 | The Taming of the Shrew | Phyllida Lloyd | Cush Jumbo, Janet McTeer | [126] |
Troilus and Cressida | Daniel Sullivan | Louis Cancelmi,[lower-roman 1] Miguel Perez, Corey Stoll | [128] | |
2017 | Julius Caesar | Oskar Eustis | Gregg Henry, Elizabeth Marvel, Corey Stoll | [130] |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Lear deBessonet | Annaleigh Ashford, De'Adre Aziza, Danny Burstein, Shalita Grant, Kristine Nielsen, Richard Poe, Phylicia Rashad | [132] | |
2018 | Othello | Ruben Santiago-Hudson | Chukwudi Iwuji, Heather Lind, Miguel Perez, Corey Stoll, Alison Wright | [134] |
Twelfth Night[lower-alpha 27] | Oskar Eustis & Kwame Kwei-Armah | [134] |
Production notes
- ↑ by Sophocles
- ↑ by Henrik Ibsen
- ↑ abridgment of Henry VI, Part I and Acts 1, 2, and 3 of Henry VI, Part II; adapted by John Barton
- ↑ abridgment of Acts 4 and 5 of Henry VI, Part II and Henry VI, Part III; adapted by John Barton
- ↑ musical adaptation of The Two Gentlemen of Verona; book by John Guare and Mel Shapiro, lyrics by Guare and music by Galt MacDermot
- ↑ by Derek Walcott
- ↑ by Bertolt Brecht
- ↑ by Aeschylus
- ↑ by Gilbert and Sullivan
- ↑ play by Molière; English-language translation by Donald M. Frame
- ↑ English-language adaptation of Donizetti's Don Pasquale
- ↑ by H. Leivick
- ↑ musical by Rupert Holmes based on the novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
- ↑ by Euripides
- ↑ canceled due to the death of the director[76]
- ↑ Portuguese translation
- ↑ music by Leonard Bernstein and book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
- ↑ by Thornton Wilder
- ↑ by Molière
- ↑ by Anton Chekhov
- ↑ revival of 1971 production
- ↑ by Bertolt Brecht
- ↑ book and lyrics by James Rado and Gerome Ragni and music by Galt MacDermot
- ↑ by Euripides
- ↑ by Stephen Sondheim
- ↑ adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost; music by Michael Friedman and lyrics by Alex Timbers[122]
- ↑ musical adaptation by Kwame Kwei-Armah and Shaina Taub[134]
Cast notes
- ↑ replacing David Harbour, who sustained an injury during a performance
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