Performing Arts
Richard III - Original play by Shakespeare
-SHOWTIMES: (tickets are sold at time of show)
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Thurs. December 4, 2008 (7:30-9:00+pm)
Fri. December 5, 2008 (7:30-9:00+pm)
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Thurs. December 11, 2008 (3:30-5:00+pm) MATINEE
Fri. December 12, 2008 (7:30-9:00+pm)
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-RATES:
ADULTS: $10.00
STUDENTS/CHILD: $5.00
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ACTORS:
1. WILL ASPELIN as KING RICHARD
2. TALIA ROMAGNOLI as DUCHESS of YORK
3. LINDSAY SPORLEDER as ANNE/MESSENGER
4. JASON TSUI as GREY/SECOND MURDERER/RIVERS
5. ARIEL TIMMONS as QUEEN ELIZABETH
6. EVE as QUEEN MARGARET
7. TINA WONG as BRAKENBURY
8. ISHMAEL BRUNO as KEEPER/
9. EDISON ZHOU
10.RICARDO FONSECA as DORSET/FIRST MURDERER
11.DANIEL as HENRY the VI
12.MONICA SAINT as HASTINGS
13.ROGER VIEN as CLARENCE
14.GABRIEL RICHARD as BURCKINGHAM
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SPECIAL GUESTS:
1. MR. LEE as KING EDWARD
2. MR. JORDAN as GHOST of PRINCE EDWARD
3. MR. SULLIVAN as GHOST of CLARENCE’S GREAT FATHER IN LAW
4. MR. FRAISER as CITIZEN 1 (video)
5. MS. FALLS as CITIZEN 2 (video)
6. MS. BUCHANAN as CITIZEN 3 (video)
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COSTUME DESIGNER:
- DOMINIC BUTLER-PARKER
TECH CREW:
1. Sakada Kann - Sound
2. Jamie Zhou - Lights, Stage Manager
3. Amy Li - Backstage Crew
4. Andy A. - Backstage Crew
5. Anthony B - Backstage Crew
6. Kim-eh Schagane - Plan B
AOIT CREW:
1. Kim-eh Schagane - Projection Crew
2. Alvin Sng - Projection Crew
3. Robert - Projection Crew
4. Bernice Chu - Projection Crew
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DIRECTOR:
- Ms. Elaine Walenta
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NOTE:
- No food in the Theatre
- Refreshments will be sold
- No flash photography
-SYNOPSIS:
(http://www.william-shakespeare.info/shakespeare-play-king-richard-iii.htm)
The play is dominated by Richard the hunchback Duke of Gloucester who becomes King Richard III but only through a series of horrible acts, killing off his enemies, his kinsmen, his wife and most of his supporters before reaching the Battle of Bosworth and crying out “My kingdom for a horse.” Richard is portrayed as a pure, self-professed villain of monstrous proportions. His evil drives the plot, and until his final defeat by the Duke of Richmond (who became Henry VII) in the play’s last act, the good forces opposing him are weak, splintered, and easy prey for his schemes.
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“A corporate version of the original play”
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