Hudson Valley Shakespeare Frestival Announces 2012 Season
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Terry O'Brien, Founding Artistic Director of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival has announced the 2012 season that will run from mid-June through Labor Day weekend.
The plays, which run in repertory, are Love's Labour's Lost, directed by O'Brien and Romeo and Juliet, directed by Associate Artistic Director Christopher Edwards. The third play, which will likely not be Shakespeare, will be announced later this year.In discussing the new season and his decision to direct Love's Labour's Lost just weeks after closing the Festival's 25th season, O'Brien said "The shows I've directed for the past several years, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Pericles and Cymbeline, have been adventurous, aggressive, powerful stories and I haven't done anything light or romantic for a long time. Love's Labour's Lost will give me the chance to switch gears."As most people have come to know, music plays an important role in most HVSF productions and for O'Brien, he often begins his directing process by listening to music. "With Hamlet I was listening to a lot of heavy metal, and now I'm listening to Stravinsky's ‘Pastorale', a lovely, wonderful, complex and moving piece of music, which is how the relationships in Love's Labour's Lost feel to me. There is comedy and there is certainly romance, but it feels more grown-up. One of the things I particularly love about the play is the ending, which, unlike most Shakespeare comedies, isn't neatly tied up. I think it's more interesting that way and allows the story to really stay with you as you discuss it with friends and imagine for yourself what the future holds for the lovers."
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