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Full Casting Announced for New York Philharmonic’s Camelot

Stacy Keach
Stacy Keach

Full casting has been announced for the New York Philharmonic’s semi-staged performances of Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot. The production, to run May 7-10, will be directed by Lonny Price and conducted by Paul Gemignani; the May 8 performance will be broadcast as part of PBS’ Live From Lincoln Center series.

Gabriel Byrne will be King Arthur, Fran Drescher will be Morgane Le Faye, Nathan Gunn will be Sir Lancelot, Stacy Keach will be Merlyn, Marc Kudisch will be Sir Lionel, Christopher Lloyd will be Pellinore, Marin Mazzie will be Guenevere, Erin Morley will be Nimue, Bobby Steggert will be Mordred, Christopher Sieber will be Sir Dinadan, and Will Swenson will be Sir Sagamore.

The cast will also include Justin Stein, Weston Wells Olson, Jane Brockman, Rishi Mutalik, Joel Abels, Derin Altay, Terence Archie, Maxime de Toldeo, Ryan Thomas Dunn, Ivan Hernandez, Sydney James, Catherine Cheng Jones, Catherine LaValle, Valisia Lekae, Amy Mahoney, Frank Mastrone, Raymond Jaramillo McLeod, Paolo Montalban, Devin Richards, Brian Charles Rooney, Idara Victor, Alison Walla, Betsy Wolfe, Kristine Bendul, Kathryn Eleni Fraggos, Nick Kepley, Sabra Lewis, Michael Mindlin, Denny Paschall, Jermaine Rembert, Krista Saab, Michael Scirrotto, and Alison Soloman.

The creative team includes Josh Prince (choreographer), Jim Noone (sets), Tracy Christensten (costumes), and Paul Miller (lighting).

For more information, visit nyphil.org.

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