Media Release
Scott Wentworth assumes role of Shylock
June 26, 2013… The Stratford Festival regrets to announce that
Brian Bedford has withdrawn from this season’s production of The Merchant of Venice,
in which he was to play Shylock.
Mr. Bedford is suffering from a
medical condition, which, though treatable, requires immediate
attention.
Artistic Director
Antoni Cimolino, who is directing the production, says Mr.
Bedford made the decision with great reluctance. Earlier this season Mr.
Bedford directed the enormously well-received production of
Blithe Spirit.
“It
meant so much to me to have Brian as part of my first season as Artistic
Director,” says Mr. Cimolino. “He is a friend and a mentor, as he has
been to so many people
at the Festival. I will be forever grateful to him for creating such an
elegant production of
Blithe Spirit, a show which is delighting audiences and will continue to do so all season long.
“We wish Brian a speedy recovery and look forward to welcoming him back to the Festival in the years ahead.”
The Festival has the great good fortune to have a superbly well-suited replacement within its own ranks:
Scott Wentworth. Mr. Wentworth will assume the role of Shylock in addition to playing Tevye in
Fiddler on the Roof and Capulet in Romeo and Juliet, roles for which he has received outstanding critical and audience acclaim.
“When
this situation arose, I thought of all the people – both internally and
externally – who could play the part of Shylock and quickly realized the
best person was
in our company,” says Mr. Cimolino. “When I told Brian about the
selection of Scott, he called the choice ‘inspired.’
“This
will be the third role this season in which Scott plays a father dealing
with a strong-willed daughter. Scott has played such leading
Shakespearean roles here as
Macbeth, Iago, Mark Antony and Claudius. He has been intensely
interested in Shylock since playing Antonio in our last production of
The Merchant of Venice.”
The Stratford Festival’s 2013 season runs until October 20, featuring
Romeo and Juliet, Fiddler on the Roof; The Three Musketeers,
The Merchant of Venice, Tommy, Blithe Spirit, Othello,
Measure for Measure, Mary Stuart, Waiting for Godot, Taking Shakespeare, and
The Thrill, along with more than 150 events at The Forum.
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