PhotosPhoto Exclusive: A Two-Show Day at Chicago Shakespeare With Sense and Sensibility Star Wayne WilcoxThe world premiere of Sense and Sensibility, Paul Gordon's musical adaptation of the beloved Jane Austen beloved novel, is now playing at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Megan McGinnis, Wayne Wilcox, Sean Allan Krill star. Wilcox, who plays Edward Ferrars, shared a recent two-show day with Playbill.com!
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Photo Exclusive: A Two-Show Day at Chicago Shakespeare With Sense and Sensibility Star Wayne Wilcox
Photo Exclusive: A Two-Show Day at Chicago Shakespeare With Sense and Sensibility Star Wayne Wilcox
The world premiere of Sense and Sensibility, Paul Gordon's musical adaptation of the beloved Jane Austen beloved novel, is now playing at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Megan McGinnis, Wayne Wilcox, Sean Allan Krill star. Wilcox, who plays Edward Ferrars, shared a recent two-show day with...
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Every good period piece requires a shave.
Wayne Wilcox
See? Told ya.
Wayne Wilcox
Chicago Shakespeare Theater has the best apartment housing. I’m on the 39th floor.
Wayne Wilcox
Matt and Colin like to Vogue. It gets them into character.
Featuring book, music and lyrics by Tony nominee Paul Gordon, the production is helmed by artistic director Barbara Gaines.
The cast is headed by Megan McGinnis as Marianne Dashwood, Sharon Rietkerk as Elinor, Wayne Wilcox as Edward Ferrars, Sean Allan Krill as Colonel Brandon, Peter Saide as Willoughby, Michael Aaron Lindner as John Middleton, Paula Scrofano as Mrs. Jennings, David Schlumpf as John Dashwood, Tiffany Scott as Fanny Dashwood and Emily Berman as Steele. The ensemble also features Elizabeth Telford, Megan Long and Colin Morgan.
This lush period production, according to press notes, "traces the lives of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood—two sisters who are as bound by their love for each other as they are conflicted in their different natures."
The creative team includes music director Laura Bergquist, who also serves as conductor for the production’s 10-piece orchestra, choreographer Harrison McEldowney, assistant director Kate Galvin, orchestrators Tony winners Larry Hochman and Bruce Coughlin with additional arrangements by Curtis Moore.
The production also has scenic design by Kevin Depinet, costume design by Susan E. Mickey, lighting design by Don Holder and sound design by Ray Nardelli and Dan Mead.
Estefan and Huerta will discuss their journeys bringing latin pop music to Broadway, what they’ve learned through adapting their musical styles for the stage, and more.