“The isle is full of noises,” sings Caliban, and on Tuesday night it certainly was.
Yet all of them melted away, as they usually do, at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, where the Public Theater’s new musical version of “The Tempest” was giving its opening-night performance.
“The Tempest” makes for a fitting farewell, having opened the series, in a different adaptation, in 2013.
That “Tempest” introduced the innovative Public Works idea: civic theater made for everyone, with members of local community organizations performing alongside professional actors.
He must also release from servitude his chief sprite, Ariel, and his monstrous slave, Caliban.
Persons:
”, birdsong, Benjamin Velez, Laurie Woolery, pang, Shakespeare, Prospero, Miranda
Organizations:
Helicopters, Public
Locations:
Manhattan, Central Park