Emmy winner Sandra Oh, known for her powerful work in Grey's Anatomy and Killing Eve, recently appeared on CBS' The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Oh, who is currently in rehearsal to play Olivia in the Free Shakespeare in the Park production of Twelfth Night, spoke about the reopening of the Public's Delacorte Theater, the starry company of the upcoming Shakespearean production, and her recent birthday.
Colbert also asked the actress, who had clown training, about her Shakespearean background. "At the National Theatre School in Canada," Oh humorously explained, "our capsule for Shakespeare… I think it was [an] eight- or 12-week period, [and] the teacher was sick, so we just got more clown [training]!"
Although best known for her screen work, Oh received a 1999 Theatre World Award for her performance in Stop Kiss and was Drama Desk-nominated in 2007 for her role in Satellites.
Twelfth Night will run
at the newly renovated Delacorte Theater August 7–September 14. Directed by Saheem Ali, the cast also features Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones), Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Take Me Out), Lupita Nyong'o (Black Panther), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Rent), Junior Nyong'o, b (Netflix's You), Khris Davis (Death of a Salesman), John Ellison Conlee (The Full Monty), Ariyan Kassam, Valentino Musumeci, Moses Sumney (MAXXXINE), Kapil Talwalker (Night Court), and Joe Tapper (You Can't Take It With You).
The ensemble includes Dario Alvarez, Jaina Rose Jallow, Precious Omigie, Chinna Palmer, Nathan M. Ramsey, Jasmine Sharma, Julian Tushabe, Adrian Villegas, Ada Westfall, and Mia Wurgaft.
Twelfth Night will be the first production at the Delacorte following the theatre closing for the last two years to undergo an almost $80-million renovation.
For those who want to attend Twelfth Night in person, tickets will be distributed in Central Park for that day's performances, as well as at the Public Theater and designated spots across NYC's five boroughs. There will also be a digital lottery via TodayTix. Learn more here.
For those who cannot attend, PBS will broadcast the play November 14, beginning at 9 PM ET (check local listings). The program will be broadcast as part of PBS' Tony Award-winning Great Performances series. Twelfth Night will also be available to stream on PBS.org or the PBS app.
This upcoming Twelfth Night will be the seventh time the
romantic comedy has been presented in the series, following earlier
stagings in 1969, 1986, 1989, 2002, and 2009, plus a Public Works
musical adaptation (by Kwame Kwei-Armah and 2024 Tony winner Shaina
Taub) in 2018.
Since its inception in 1954, the Free Shakespeare in the Park series has been an annual summer offering completely free to the public, with tickets usually distributed at various locations throughout the boroughs of NYC. The program often recruits A-list actors to lead its outdoor productions, which focus on the Shakespeare canon but have also included stagings of such works as Into the Woods, Hercules, and Hair. In past productions of Twelfth Night alone, the series has seen performances from Jeff Goldblum, Anne Hathaway, Nikki M. James, Hamish Linklater, Audra McDonald, Michelle Pfeiffer, Fisher Stevens, Julia Stiles, Michael Stuhlbarg, and more.
A full schedule and more ticketing information is at PublicTheater.org.