23-469: David Bauer may refer to: David Bauer (actor) (1917–1973), American actor who made numerous appearances in ITC Entertainment productions David Bauer (ice hockey) (1924–1988), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and priest David Bauer (editor) , managing editor of Sports Illustrated , former editor of Sport [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
46-595: A backdrop for the shows at the Delacorte. As shows at the Delacorte begin in the early evening, shows usually start in daylight; as the play rolls on, the sun sets and the audience is drawn into the illuminated action on the stage. Since 1962 the Public has had the privilege of its exclusive use. Tickets to Shakespeare in the Park are free and tickets for a given performance are distributed the same day by various methods: Shakespeare in
69-462: A fee for the performances to cover the cost of "grass erosion." A court battle ensued. Papp continued to fight Moses, winning his enduring respect and the quote "well, let's build the bastard a theater." Following this, Moses requested funds from the city for the construction of an amphitheater in the park. In 1961, the Delacorte Theater was built. The first performance held in the theater in 1962
92-686: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages David Bauer (actor) David Bauer (born Herman Bernard Waldman , March 6, 1917 – February 8 or 13, 1973 ) was an American film, television, and stage actor who, from November 1958 until his death, was based primarily in Britain. Born in Chicago, Illinois to Leo Waldman and Ida Katz, Waldman attended Washington University in St. Louis , Missouri, graduating in 1938. Aside from his Bachelor of Arts , Waldman
115-533: Is heavily reliant on private donors. In 2005, the theater company was among 406 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $ 20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation , which was made possible through a donation by then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg . Many plays from the summer festival have gone on to Broadway , including Wilford Leach 's staging of The Mystery of Edwin Drood from
138-517: The 1984–1985 season and The Tempest from the 1995–1996 season. The festival has also attracted many well-known actors, such as Meryl Streep , Morgan Freeman , Martin Sheen , and Al Pacino – the latter two of whom appeared as Brutus and Marc Antony in a toga-clad historical production of Julius Caesar , directed by Stuart Vaughan in 1987, in the first of the NYSF's Shakespeare Marathon. Since its inception,
161-511: The Cold . Bauer was married twice: to Rose Cherub from July 1946 until at least April 1950, and, from 1960 until his death, to British actress Stella Tanner , with whom he had one child, Santa Fe -based actress and disc jockey Alexa Bauer. David Bauer died of a heart attack at his home in London on either the 8th or 13th of February 1973. New York Shakespeare Festival Shakespeare in
184-544: The Park (or Free Shakespeare in the Park ) is a theatrical program that stages productions of Shakespearean plays at the Delacorte Theater , an open-air theater in New York City 's Central Park . The theater and the productions are managed by The Public Theater and tickets are distributed free of charge on the day of the performance. Originally branded as the New York Shakespeare Festival ( NYSF ) under
207-412: The Park also offers specific performances throughout the summer for patrons with hearing and/or vision loss including Sign Language interpreted performances, audio-described performances, and open-captioned performances. Each summer since the Delacorte's opening has seen between one and three works produced, with two works being standard since 1973. The plays of Shakespeare account for about four-fifths of
230-564: The anthology series Favorite Story . In the summer of 1948, by which time he had amassed more than 100 stage and radio credits (along with his first feature film ), Waldman adopted the stage name David Wolfe, appearing in such films as The Undercover Man , 5 Fingers , Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie , and Salt of the Earth . Following his appearance before the House Un-American Activities Committee , Wolfe
253-645: The company was able to grow and expand its outreach to new audiences. Another such company was the Riverside Shakespeare Company . The Festival, under Papp's leadership, sponsored several Riverside Shakespeare Company productions at a critical stage in its development, beginning with Riverside's New York premiere production of Brecht's Edward II in 1982 at The Shakespeare Center on the Upper West Side (dedicated by Joseph Papp in 1982), followed by Equity parks tours of free Shakespeare throughout
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#1732863225930276-655: The direction of Joseph Papp , the institution was renamed in 2002 as part of a larger reorganization by the Public Theater. The festival was originally conceived by director-producer Joseph Papp in 1954. Papp began with a series of Shakespeare workshops, then moved on to free productions on the Lower East Side . Eventually, the plays moved to a lawn in front of Turtle Pond in Central Park. In 1959, parks commissioner Robert Moses demanded that Papp and his company charge
299-571: The festival has become popular with both New York natives and visitors to the city, and while the Delacorte Theater has 1,872 seats, prospective theatergoers can expect to sit in line for hours before the early afternoon ticket distribution. Approximately 80,000 people attend Shakespeare in the Park every year. Over the years, the New York Shakespeare Festival supported other theatre companies throughout New York, helping to foster
322-466: The five boroughs of New York City, much as the NYSF had done for years before. Riverside Shakespeare Company summer parks tour of Free Shakespeare sponsored by the NYSF began with A Comedy of Errors in 1982, followed by The Merry Wives of Windsor , featuring Anna Deavere Smith in her New York stage debut as Mistress Quickly, Romeo and Juliet , and The Taming of the Shrew . During the NYSF period of support,
345-512: The growth of Off-Broadway , as well as specific theatre programs and projects. Among these companies that benefited from NYSF during critical periods of their development was the Theatre for a New Audience . The Theatre for a New Audience developed a number of productions sponsored by the NYSF, including A Midsummer Nights Dream , presented at the Anspacher Theatre, and through this sponsorship,
368-495: The latter three having made their world debuts at the Delacorte. The 2017 production of Julius Caesar , directed by the Public's artistic director, Oskar Eustis , stoked controversy by creating significant visual and behavioral similarities between the production's Caesar and recently inaugurated U.S. president Donald Trump. Despite the fact that the play is widely viewed as a cautionary tale against political violence, right-wing activists objected to what they characterized as
391-478: The murder of a stand-in for Trump and interrupted two performances. Bank of America and Delta withdrew their sponsorship of the production; Bank of America resumed its sponsorship of Shakespeare in the Park by the following season, and JetBlue replaced Delta. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic , the 2020 season was cancelled; a budget shortfall of 20 million dollars was predicted. The Public Theater
414-404: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Bauer&oldid=936847630 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
437-560: The west coast premiere of Harry Brown 's A Sound of Hunting , wherein, according to Los Angeles Daily News critic David Hanna , Brown's sometimes "overdrawn" supporting characters managed to retain some "semblance of credulity [sic], thanks largely to the finesse of the men who play them. Michael Vincent and Herman Waldman carry the comedy burden with surety and excellent timing." Waldman's radio credits include ongoing roles in Big Town and Those We Love and at least one appearance on
460-548: The works produced, and, except for 1977 and 1980, each summer's line-up has included at least one work by Shakespeare (or, in the case of 1970, one work adapted from Shakespeare). Non-Shakespeare productions have included plays such as Anton Chekhov 's The Seagull and Henrik Ibsen 's Peer Gynt and musicals such as On the Town , Into the Woods , Two Gentlemen of Verona , The Mystery of Edwin Drood , and Disney's Hercules ,
483-472: Was Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice , starring George C. Scott and James Earl Jones . The Delacorte Theater is an open-air amphitheater located on the southwest corner of the Great Lawn in Central Park, closest to the entrance at 81st Street and Central Park West. It was built in 1961 and named for George T. Delacorte Jr., who donated money for its creation. Belvedere Castle and Turtle Pond provide
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#1732863225930506-686: Was awarded the school's $ 75 Dramatic Club Prize and, more important, a scholarship to the Berkshire Playhouse in Stockbridge, Massachusetts , where he had a chance to meet, among others, Jane Wyatt , Edith Barrett and Sinclair Lewis , and to perform alongside such actors as Fred Stone , Jane Cowl and Eugenie Leontovich . After serving in the army from 1943 to 1946, Waldman joined the Actors' Laboratory Theatre in Los Angeles, appearing that year in
529-800: Was blacklisted; consequently, the professional alias underwent one last tweak, and, as of no later than the December 1956 New York Shakespeare Festival revival of Titus Andronicus , Waldman was being billed as David Bauer. As David Bauer, he appeared in The Baron , The Champions (where he provided opening narration for each episode), The Avengers , Department S , Gideon's Way , Jason King , The Prisoner , The Protectors , Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) , The Saint , Strange Report , and Undermind . He appeared in films such as Patton , Inspector Clouseau , Diamonds Are Forever , You Only Live Twice , and The Spy Who Came in from
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