Richard III • 2023

ISC Rep Season 2023: Power & PRocess

Richard III is a wickedly relevant play that looks at how power is cultivated, seized, abused, and lost in a highly pressurized political environment. We investigate one of Shakespeare’s most fascinating characters in a production featuring physical storytelling and original music.

Cast

Alejandro Amundah: Derby

Mairi Chanel: Elizabeth

Andrew Codispoti: Margaret, Ratcliffe, Prince Edward

Edward Daranyi: Clarence, Catesby

Jane Henzerling: Anne, Rivers

Josh Horton: Hastings, Richmond

Ariana Karp: Tyrrell

Alexander Lane: Richard III

Amy Meilander: Edward IV, Duchess of York, Lord Mayor

Geoffrey Pomeroy: Richard III

Noah Segard: Buckingham

Clara West: Brackenbury, Dorset, Young York, Messenger

SPECIAL THANKS

Ashlinn Barber Woeltjin, Juniper Barber-Woeltjen, Zoe Burke, Quinn Cooley-Winters, Iza Konings, Scarlet Lindeen, Luke Nutting, NM Actors Lab, Elizabeth West

Production Team

Andrew Codispoti: Co-Facilitator

Vince Faust: Set Designer

John Flax: Ensemble Movement Training

Lynn Goodwin: Training Coordinator

Ariana Karp: Director/Facilitator, Sound Designer

Natasha Karp: Print Designer

Liam Mitchell: Board Operator

Rylie Philpot: Lighting Designer

Ashur Pinkerton: Stage Manager

Geoffrey Pomeroy: Music Composition & Performance

Katrin Talbot: Photographer, Videographer, Print Designer

Kate Udall: Ensemble Voice Training

Leslie Veditz: Administrative Ops

Irene Webb: Marketing Lead

Director’s Note • Ariana Karp

In 1623, two actors from Shakespeare’s Company published one of the most important books in the history of western theater: the First Folio, the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays. In 2023, this auspicious 400th anniversary year, we are exploring not only this play, but the theatrical process through which the text on the page became the play on the stage. After some incredible voice and movement training this past spring, the ensemble gathered for the first time this Sunday, July 9. Our mission was both simple and profoundly complex: build a very strong ensemble in six days and create a contemporary, imaginative, and entertaining Richard III together. During this week, we have been astonished by the contemporary relevance of this play, it seems like it has been written for our time. Using original rehearsal practices, firmly grounded in movement work and ensemble development, we are excited to share with you what we have found and how this play speaks to us. You, the audience, are our final ensemble member. Thank you for sharing this time and space with us.