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PAST PRODUCTION: February 2, 2002 - May 5, 2002

CRITIC'S CHOICE! Los Angeles Times
"Director Casey Biggs delivers a simple yet cogent staging of Shakespeare's most moustach-twirling history, starring shimmering, simmering Jack stehlin in the title turn and the ever-laudable Alfred Molina as a bang-up Buckingham."

Richard III
by William Shakepeare
an Odyssey Theatre and Circus Theatricals co-production


directed by Casey Biggs, Circus Theatricals Associate Artist
produced by Jeannine Welles (Circus Theatricals)
and Beth Hogan (Odyssey Theatre)

The tale of Shakespeare’s most captivating villain who uses his devastating wit, courage and guile to seduce women and charm men in his lust for the throne of England.

 


Tickets and information:

Saturday, February 2, 2002 - May 5, 2002
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 7PM.
Matinees: Sundays Feb. 10 and 24th , 2PM (no 7PM perfs. on matinee dates).

Reservations: Odyssey Theatre Box Office or by calling
(310) 477-2055, or via the Odyssey Theatre website

Tickets
$19.50 - $23.50,

Extras:
Study Guide available



Alfred Molina as Buckingham and Jack Stehlin as Richard III in Richard III

THE CAST and PRODUCTION TEAM

(in alphabetical order)

Strawn BoveeSTRAWN BOVEE(Duchess of York)
With Circus Theatricals: Anfisa in "The Three Sisters," Palina in "The Seagull," Mdme. Ranevskaya in "The Cherry Orchard," Amanda in "The Glass Menagerie." Television: "Gilmore Girls," "Judging Amy," "Port Charles," "The Others," Divorce Court," "General Hospital." Upcoming film: "All the Ships at Sea." Interactive video: "Adventures of the Smart Patrol." Member of Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble.

 

John Ross ClarkJOHN ROSS CLARK (Lord Stanley)
Los Angeles theatre includes: "The Memorandum," "Mary Barnes", "The Real Inspector Hound" (all at the Odyssey), "David's Mother" (The Colony), "Who's Hot, Who's Not" (Laguna Playhouse), "Midsummer Night's Dream" (Laguna Playhouse), "The Last of Uncle Jack" (The Jewel Box), "The Rimers of Eldritch" (Jewel Box). Film/TV: "Sunrise," "Dirty Pictures," "A Light in the Darkness," "Arrest and Trial," "General Hospital, "Renegade."



Jill Gascoine
JILL GASCOINE (Elizabeth)
Born in London, Jill's vast theatre credits include "St. Joan," "Antigone," "Twelfth Night," "Uncle Vanya," "Arms & the Man," "Candida," "Anthony and Cleopatra," "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Joan of Lorraine," "Night of the Iguana," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," "Night Street", "42nd Street," "Destry Rides Again," and "Pal Joey." She starred in the long-running UK television series "The Gentle Touch" and then starred as the same character in its spin-off series "Cat's Eyes." Here in the U.S., she recently played Queen Gertrude in the Odyssey Theatre/Circus Theatricals production of "Hamlet," with Jack Stehlin. L.A. television/film credits include "Baseketball," Northern Exposure," and "Touched by an Angel." A published novelist,Jill is working on her foruth book. She is married to actor Alfred Molina, and recently became a United States citizen. Jill is a Circus Theatricals Associate Artist and a member of the Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble.



Dan Gibbons
DAN GIBBONS (Ratcliff)
is originally from Detroit, Michigan. Stage credits include "The Three Sisters" (Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble) and The Odyssey Theatre/Circus Theatricals co-production of "Hamlet" with Jack Stehlin, "The Greeks Parts I and II" (The Odyssey Theatre), "Tryst and Shout" (Circus Theatricals), "Hatful of Rain," "Macbeth," "Lil' Abner." He also appeared as Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire," in "Great Scenes from Tennessee Williams" and in "Great Scenes from Anton Chekhov." Graduate of Bowling Green State University. Circus Theatricals Associate Artist and member of Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble.

Allison MarichALLISON MARICH (Lady Anne)
Lead credits include: Masha in "The Three Sisters" (Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble), "Abby Waxman" (Matrix), "F.M." (Powerhouse) and "Lie of the Mind" (Dynarski). Regionally; "Merchant of Venice," "Tempest," and "King Lear" (Cal Shakes/Goodman Critic's Award), "Midsummer," "SeaGull," and "Perfectly Frank" (Stage West) "Moonlight and Valentino" (Stages), "Waltz of The Toreadors" and "Shooting Stars" (Alley Theatre), "Best Little Whorehouse" (National Tour) and "Mack & Mabel" (Dallas Rep). Film/TV includes "Texasville" and various commercials. Member of Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble.

Alfred MolinaALFRED MOLINA (Buckingham/dramaturg)
Alfred Molina's most recent theatre credits include the 1998/1999 Broadway and Los Angeles productions of "ART" for which he receive an LA Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Tony nomination, and Ovations nomination, the 1995/1996 Roundabout Theatre production of "Molly Sweeney" (Theatre World award, Drama Desk nomination) "Night of the Iguana," "Speed-the-Plow" (1989/1990 National Theatre, London - Olivier Award nomination). His numerous film credits include: “Chocolat” (SAG nomination), “Texas Rangers,” “Magnolia” (SAG nomination) “Boogie Nights” (SAG nomination), “Enchanted April,” “Frida,” “Plots with a View” "Dudley Do-Right," "Texas Rangers," "Anna Karenina," "The Perez Family," "Maverick," "Not Without My Daughter," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Meantime," "Water," "Eleni," "Ladyhawke," "Letter to Brezhnev," "Prick Up Your Ears, "Manifesto" and "Drowning in the Shallow End." His large array of television credits include "The Miracle Maker," "Murder on the Orient Express," and "Ladies Man." Circus Theatricals Associate Artist and member of Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble.

Steve IrishSTEVE IRISH (Hastings)
Theatre credits include "Tis Pity She's a Whore," "The Greeks" (Odyssey Theatre) Claudius in "Hamlet" and Geronte in "The Cheats of Scapin" (Odyssey Theatre/Circus Theatricals co-production), "The Scarecrow" (Pacific Resident Theatre). Off-Broadway credits include "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," (with John Turturro at CSC), "Danton's Death" (Off-Off Broadway with Jack Stehlin). Regional credits include: "A Man's a Man" (w/Bill Irwin at La Jolla Playhouse); Major Domo in NYC Ballet tour of Jerome Robbin's "Fanfare" "Henry IV" pts. I & II (Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC), "Twelfth Night" and "The Show Off" (Center Stage), "The Bacchae" (Great Lakes Theatre Festival); "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (Stage West), "Oleanna" (Capitol Rep); "Fool for Love" (Portland Stage Co) "Troilus and Cressida," "Taming of the Shrew," and "The Tempest" (Utah Shakespearean Festival). TV credits include "Loving," and "One Life to Live." Mr. Irish is a graduate of the Juilliard School. Circus Theatricals Associate Artist.

Dean NicholsDEAN NICHOLS (Catesby)
Off-Broadway: Sam Shepard's "States of Shock" with John Malkovich (American Place Theatre.) "Abandoned in Queens" (Theatre Row Theatre). L.A. stage credits include "The Three Sisters," "The Sea gull," "Hamlet," "The Job," "Twelfth Night," "Tartuffe," "Hello Sunday," "Denied" and "The Misanthrope" (all with Jack Stehlin and Circus Theatricals), "Out of Gas on Lover’s Leap," "Broadway Bound," "Estonia You Fall," "The Survivor," "Eckermann’s Penis," "Men in Waiting," and "Raft of the Medusa." Regional credits include "Six Degrees of Separation," "Butterflies are Free," "Orphans," "Master Harold and the Boys," "The Wager," and "Awake and Sing." Directing credits include "Luker," "Hello Sunday" and "All the Hitz, All the Time." TV/Film: “Over the Top” (ABC), “L.A. Heat” (USA) "Pacific Blue" (USA), "The Profiler" (NBC) and “Crosses on the Lawn” (CBS), “This Town,” “Homeboys,” and “Sound.” Training: New York University, Circle in the Square, Wynn Handman. Circus Theatricals Associate Artist.

Adam PaulADAM PAUL (Richmond)
Theater: "King of the Moon" (co-written with Scott Alan Smith) at Groundlings, The Coast Playhouse, HBO Workspace and New York’s Present Company; "And Baby Makes Seven" (Relentless Theater Company); "What is Art" (Court); "Bobby Gould in Hell" (LA premiere), "The Memorandum" and "The Water Engine" (Ashbury Actors Group); "King Lear" and "Ah, Wilderness!" (both with A Noise Within); "Good" (with William Hurt at ACT). Film/TV: “The Pentagon Wars,” “The Pretender,” “Norma Jean and Marilyn.” “The Seller”. Voiceover: “Ferngully 2,” “Princess Mononoke,” “The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina”; “Invader Zim,” “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”.

Eric PierpointERIC PIERPOINT (Edward)
Recently created the role of Harry Baldwin in "Panache" Off-Broadway at the Players Theater in New York. Other stage highlights are "A Man for All Seasons," "A Midsummer Night's Dream" "The Hasty Heart," "A Streetcar Named Desire," "The Magistrate," and "See How They Run." He just completed filming "The Movie Nut," "Maggie" and the short feature, "The Dimished Fifth." Other film roles include "Liar Liar," "Forever Young,"Where Truth Lies," "Windy City," and "Blood for Blood." T.V. movies list "The Children of the Dark, "Sex, Love, and Cold Hard Cash," and a series of "Alien Nations." He starred in TV's "Alien Nation," "Fame," and "Hot Pursuit." He has guested on dozens of episodics, most recently: "JAG," "Touched by an Angel," "The Agency," "Ally McBeal," and "E.R." He spent many shows deep in makeup on the SciFi circuit. He has the distinction of having his head preserved in the Hollywood Museum of Makeup. Mr. Pierpoint was born in Redlands, CA and grew up in Washington, D.C. His father is Robert Pierpoint, former White House correspondent for CBS.

Joel PolisJOEL POLIS (Clarence)
Joel Polis was seen last Fall as Seymour Goldstin in the critically lauded Odyssey production of John Herman Shaner's "After Crystal Night." Mr. Polis is a 25 year veteran of the New York and Los Angeles stage. He has worked Off-Broadway in such plays as "The Baby Dance," "Family Business," "Names," and Claptrap." Regiionally he has performed at the Long Wharf Theater, Hartord Stage, Yale Rep, the Old Golbe, The MArk Taper Forum, and South Coast Repertory. A former competitive gymnast and circus perfromer, he received his MFA from Yale Drama School. After seven years in New York, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a film and TV career. He has appeared in over 70 television shows, including "Cheers," "Home Improvement," "Boston Public," "Chicago Hope," "Seinfel," and "Northern Exposure." His feature film credits include "Tumblewweds," "True Believer," John Carpeneter's "The Thing," and "My Blue Heaven." He currently makes his home in Topanga, California.

Paul Taylor RobertsonPAUL TAYLOR ROBERTSON (Rivers/Brakenbury/Norfolk)
is originally from Canada, and over the years has appeared in New York City, Williamstown, Boston, and Toronto. He was last seen as Chebutykin in "The Three Sisters" (Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble) and as the Friar and Grimaldi in Ford's "Tis Pity She's A Whore" (Odyssy Theatre). Favorite other roles include Erie Smith in O'Neill's "Hughie," Ben Butley in Simon Grey's "Butley," Sandor Turai in Molnar's "The Play's The Thing," and "The Sea Gull" and "The Three Sisters" (both for Circus Theatricals). Member of Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble.

Nickella Dee SchlangerNICKELLA DEE SCHLANGER (Young Prince Edward)
was most recently seen as Princess Pamina in "The Magic Flute" (Odyssey Theatre). For Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble, she played Irina in "The Three Sisters" and Abigail in "The Crucible." Other favorite roles include Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Babe in Crimes of the Heart. Member of Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble.



Jack StehlinJACK STEHLIN (Richard III)
Jack Stehlin (Artistic Director, Circus Theatricals), most recently played Lee opposite Casey Biggs in the critically acclaimed "True West" (which he also directed). Other LA stage credits include "Hamlet" (Casey Biggs, dir.) the title role in "The Cheats of Scapin," (which he also directed). Other L.A. stage credits include ‘Jim’ in the world premiere of "The Job" produced by Circus Theatricals at the Hudson Guild Theatre, and Off-Broadway at the WPA, Charlie Fox in the Los Angeles premiere of "Speed-the-Plow" (Odyssey Theatre) Chicken in Tennessee William’s "The Kingdom of Earth" (Hudson Backstage) Horton Foote’s West Coast premiere of "The Habitation of Dragons" directed by Crystal Brian (Zephyr Theatre)and directed and played Sir Toby Belch in "Twelfth Night," Orgon ("Tartuffe") and Alceste in "The Misanthrope" for Circus Theatricals at the Hudson Guild in Hollywood. In New York, Mr. Stehlin played Stanley on Broadway in "Brighton Beach Memoirs" directed by Gene Saks. Off-Broadway, in New York, he directed and played "Macbeth" at (C.S.C.) the Classic Stage Company. At the New York Shakespeare Festival, he played Mowbray in Steven Berkoff’s production of "Richard II," The Dauphin in "Henry V" with Kevin Kline, and played Count De Bernis opposite Ethan Hawke in "Casanova" by Constance Congdon, directed by Michael Greif, played Sir Richard Vernon opposite Mandy Patinkin in "Henry IV, I" directed by Des McAnuff, "Julius Caesar" with Al Pacino and Martin Sheen, Alcibiades in "Timon of Athens" directed by Brian Kulick, Richard Foreman’s "Don Juan," and "Romeo and Juliet "directed by Les Waters. Mr. Stehlin appeared previously at CSC in "Phaedra Brittanica", "Don Juan" and "The Learned Ladies." At Primary Stages, Mr. Stehlin created the role of Bobby in Matthew Witten’s "Washington Square Moves," a play he previously read at the O’Neill Playwright’s Conference, of which he is an actor member. A former member of the American Repertory Theater, Mr. Stehlin played Apollo in Robert Wilson’s "Alcestis," which was also featured in the Festival D’Automne in Paris; Truffaldino in Andre Serban’s "The King Stag," which also played the Venice Bienale; JoAnne Akalitis’ "The Balcony" Robert Brustein’s "Six Characters" and created the role of Bobby Nobis in William Hauptman’s "Gillette," directed by David Wheeler. At Hartford Stage, Mr. Stehlin played Sam Draycott in the American premiere of "Hidden Laughter" by Simon Grey, directed by Mark Lamos. Other regional credits include Philadelphia Drama Guild, Indiana Rep, Milwaukee Rep, Paper Mill Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Missouri Rep, The Alley Theatre in Houston and Stamford Center of the Arts (again with Al Pacino in Salome). Film and Television credits include "Purpose," (with John Light, Mia Farrow & Hal Holbrook), “Blackout Effect” (NBC MOW), “Judging Amy” (CBS), “E.R.” (ABC), “The Practice” (ABC), “Buffy, the Vampire Slayer” (recurring - WB), “Get Real” (WB), “General Hospital” (ABC), and “The Client.” His voice can be heard on A&E including the voice of John Wilkes Booth on A&E’s “The John Wilkes Booth Story.” As a director, Mr. Stehlin has directed himself Off-Broadway as St. Just in "Danton’s Death" at the Rapp Arts Center and "MacBeth" at Classic Stage Company (CSC),"The Stronger" and "No Exit" at The Acting Company Studio, "Tartuffe" (Judith Anderson Theatre), and "Hedda Gabler" at A.T.A. He directed "Driving Miss Daisy" at Stages Rep Theatre in Houston (where he served as Artistic Director in ’88-’89), "Speed-the-Plow" (Alley Theatre in Houston), "My Sister in this House" for the Juilliard School fourth year repertory, and "Twelfth Night," "The Misanthrope," "Tartuffe," "The Cheats of Scapin" and "True West" for Circus Theatricals (Los Angeles). Mr. Stehlin is a an alumnus of John Houseman's The Acting Company, and a Graduate of the Juilliard School. He serves as Circus Theatricals Artistic Director.

Neil VipondNEIL VIPOND (Queen Margaret)
A veteran (war-torn) of the acting profession for 50 years, Mr. Vipond began his career in Canada. After two seasons of weekly stock, appearing in over 40 plays, he joined the Stratford festival in Canada for its first season, with Alec Guiness playing "Richard III" and Irene Worth as Queen Margaret. He played principal roles at Stratford for the next four seasons under the direction of Tyrone Guthrie, and then went to New York where he immediately joined Uta Hagen and Zero Mostel in Eric Bentley's production of "The Good Woman of Szetzuan." He then played "Hamlet" in a performance The New York Times called "Electrifying." Since that time, he has appeared on and off Broadway, in regional theatres, in many Los Angeles productions and in numerous television & film roles. His wide range of roles in the theatre include James Joyce in "Mr. Joyce is Leaving Paris," Hamm in Endgame," (both directed by Jim Sheridan), Danforth in "The Crucible" (Roundabout in NYC), Dodge in "Buried Child," Polonius in "Hamlet" (Circus Theatricals/Odyssey Theatre), Joe in "The Cosmonaut's Last Message (La Jolla Playhouse), and this past summer, Grover in "House" at the Falcon Theatre. His innumerable appearances on TV and film include guest roles on "Frasier," "Star Trek - Deep Space Nine," "Star Trek - Voyageur," HBO's "The Day the World Ended," and most recently two appearances as Julius on "Will and Grace." Neil is a Circus Theatricals Associate Artist.


PRODUCTION TEAM

Casey BiggsCASEY BIGGS (director)
Casey Biggs last appeared onstage in "True West" opposite Jack Stehlin in the Odyssey Theatre/Circus Theatricals co-production here at the Odyssey Theatre.Directing credits with Circus Theatricals include the critically acclaimed productions of "Hamlet", with Jack Stehlin (Odyssey Theatre/Circus Theatricals production) , and "Hedda Gabler" (Circus Theatricals at the Hudson Guild). Other directing credits include "An Evening of Shakespeare" (with Lynn Redgrave), "An Evening of MacBeth" (with Stacy Keach), "Prince of Players," and "Oleanna." As an actor, he last appeared at the Odyssey in the Los Angeles premiere of David Mamet’s "Speed-the-Plow." His long list of theatre credits include "Prides Crossing" Eric Overmyer’s "Dark Rapture," and "Exception and the Rule" (all at the Lincoln Center), "Twelfth Night" (directed by Michael Langham), "The Country Wife" (Garland Wright, dir.) and "Dubliners" (Paul Walker, dir.) among others. He has received five Helen Hayes award nominations for his work at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC., where his credits include "The Odyssey," "Long Days Journey into Night," "Summer and Smoke," and the premiere of the musical version of "It’s a Wonderful Life." Other credits include "A Streetcar Named Desire" (opposite Dixie Carter) and Marc Antony in "Julius Caesar" at the Marc Taper Forum. Film credits include “Dragonfly” with Kevin Costner, “Broken Arrow,” “Auggie Rose,” and “The Pelican Brief,” Television credits include four seasons as Damar on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” “Legacy,” “Giddeon’s Crossing,” “X-Files,” "Touched by an Angel," "Stat," "The Profiler," and "Melrose Place." He is a founding member of Dearknows theatre company in NYC and LA’s Interact, and an alumnus of The Acting Company. He is a graduate of the Juilliard School. Casey is an Associate Artist of Circus Theatricals.

Jeannine WellesJEANNINE WELLES (producer)
Producing credits include over 29 plays for Circus Theatricals, including the recent productions of "True West," and "The Three Sisters." Other producing credits include "Hamlet" and "The Cheats of Scapin," (both Odyssey Theatre/Circus Theatricals co-productions) and the award-winning "The Job" by Shem Bitterman (Los Angeles and Off-Broadway). She also co-produced John Bunzel's "Gravity Shoes" at The Hudson Avenue Theatre. Writing credits include co-adaptations of the award-winning "Hedda Gabler" (with Casey Biggs), and "Peer Gynt" (with Robert Brownstein). Also an actress, Jeannine's Los Angeles stage credits include: Olivia in "Twelfth Night", "The Job," "Peer Gynt," "Tartuffe," "The Misanthrope," "Hippolytus," "The Stronger," and "The Shakespeare Chronicles," (all for Circus Theatricals), and "Full Cycle" at The Complex. Chicago Stage credits include: "The Art of Success," "Women and Wallace" (both at the Griffen), "Interior Designs" (Baliwick), "Risk" (Zebra Crossing), "Cats Who Take Chances," "Tom Sawyer" (Second City Player's Workshop), and "The Book of Blanche" (White Noise). Film credits include: “Watch It” (with Jon Tenney, Peter Gallager, Cynthia Stevenson, Suzy Amis, John C. McGinley, Lili Taylor and Tom Sizemore!),and "Rancho Cucamonga." Jeannine holds a B.S. in Advertising from the University of Illinois, and an M.B.A. in Marketing from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Jeannine serves as Producing Director for Circus Theatricals.

Ron SossiRON SOSSI (producer)
Founder of the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Ron Sossi received the Los Angeles Drama Critic's Award for "demonstrating a continual willingness to experiment provatively in the process of theatre" and the Ron Link Award for "consistent quality of direction." He recently won the LA Weekly Award for "Production of the Year" for "The Greeks." Ron has led the Odyssey throughout its 31-year history, where acclaimed productions include: "Accidental Death of an Anarchist," "East," "Tea," "Absurd Person Singular," "Road to Nirvana," "God's Country," "The Bacchae," "The Madwoman of Chaillot," "Chicago Conspiracy Trial," "Sight Unseen," "Awake and Sing," "Mary Barnes," "The Swan," "All My Sons," "Avenue X," "Bremen Freedom," "Rhinoceros," "A Perfect Ganesh," "Ali," "900 Oneonta," "The Memorandum," "Taking Sides," and "Scapin," "Hamlet" and "True West" (all three with Circus Theatricals).

Alfred MolinaALFRED MOLINA (dramaturg)
Alfred Molina's most recent theatre credits include the 1998/1999 Broadway and Los Angeles productions of "ART" for which he receive an LA Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Tony nomination, and Ovations nomination, the 1995/1996 Roundabout Theatre production of "Molly Sweeney" (Theatre World award, Drama Desk nomination) "Night of the Iguana," "Speed-the-Plow" (1989/1990 National Theatre, London - Olivier Award nomination). His numerous film credits include: “Chocolat” (SAG nomination), “Texas Rangers,” “Magnolia” (SAG nomination) “Boogie Nights” (SAG nomination), “Enchanted April,” “Frida,” “Plots with a View” "Dudley Do-Right," "Texas Rangers," "Anna Karenina," "The Perez Family," "Maverick," "Not Without My Daughter," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Meantime," "Water," "Eleni," "Ladyhawke," "Letter to Brezhnev," "Prick Up Your Ears, "Manifesto" and "Drowning in the Shallow End." His large array of television credits include "The Miracle Maker," "Murder on the Orient Express," and "Ladies Man." Alfred Molina is a Circus Theatricals Associate Artist.

CHRISTINA BURCK (Stage Manager)
Christina most recently stage managed "Diva on the Verge." Other credits include "The Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman's Nakedness," and "True West" (Circus Theatricals/Odyssey Theatre co-production). Other stage managing credits "The Greeks ," "Ali" (both here at The Odyssey Theatre), "Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune," "Will Strip for Food" at The Tamarind and "Spit Like a Big Girl" at The Met Theatre. She also was the stage manager for "Great Scenes from William Shakespeare", "Great Scenes from Tennessee Williams" and "Great Scenes from Anton Chekhov" (Circus Theatricals Studio Ensemble).


 

 

Alfred Molina (left) as Buckingham

and Jack Stehlin as Richard III

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STUDY GUIDE:

Richard III Timeline

Richard III "Who's Who"

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REVIEWS/ARTICLES

"Director Casey Biggs delivers a simple yet cogent staging of Shakespeare's most moustach-twirling history, starring shimmering, simmering Jack stehlin in the title turn and the ever-laudable Alfred Molina as a bang-up Buckingham."
CRITIC'S CHOICE! Los Angeles Times

Viva Villainy. Jack Stehlin mesmerizes as the deliciously evil Richard III.
(New Times LA, February 14, 2002)

Richard III Review
(Back Stage West, February 06, 2002)

Looking for Richard
The Odyssey Theatre’s “Richard III” provides a convincing portrait of an evil king’s bloody rise
(The Daily Bruin, Feb 13, 2002)

Interview with the actors of Richard III
(The Daily Bruin, Feb 13, 2002)

 

 


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