Anna Wright and Richard Neale joined Gordy Young on Experience Michiana on WNIT last night, Click here to view the clip. Their segment begins at 7:58
http://www.wnit.org/expmichiana/e/september-18th-2013.html#segment=3
Anna Wright and Richard Neale joined Gordy Young on Experience Michiana on WNIT last night, Click here to view the clip. Their segment begins at 7:58
http://www.wnit.org/expmichiana/e/september-18th-2013.html#segment=3
Well here we are, and very excited to be opening the show tomorrow night! We arrived in Notre Dame last Saturday after 4 weeks of rehearsal in Brixton, it is crazy to think that we only met as a group just over 7 weeks ago – it feels like years!!!!!
We arrived exhausted after the stresses of rehearsals and the flight and went straight back in to rehearsals – after our first full work day here we met this little fellow outside Washington Hall, who basically summed up how we were feeling at the time!!!
However we are now rested and refreshed and ready for our first night!
For anyone who would like an overview of Richard III prior to attending, it’s hard to find a clearer description than the link below, from The Useful Guide to Shakespeare, by Patrick Bringley. We’ve included a synopsis in the Richard III playbill, and you can attend our pre-show talks called “Beyond the Stage,” but Bringley’s is a very simple and clear introduction, and while not a text for younger readers, would be helpful to any parent talking to kids about the play. (May we remind you that children under 18 are free with a paid adult, but the production is not recommended for children under 6.) Bringley is connected to us via Festival favorite Maureen Gallagher, the actor playing Richard’s mother, the Duchess of York. As always, please send us your thoughts: on our production, on this introduction, or on Shakespeare in general, and see you at the show! – Grant Mudge, Ryan Producing Artistic Director, Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival
Read Andy Hughes’ terrific story on our Richard III.
Our friends at Shaksper have compiled a listing of Summer Shakespeare plays and festivals. Check it out for summer fun!