Week 1 - Richard II - (Act 4, Sc 1) The king deposed - The Rehearsal Room


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Dec 10 2024 116 mins  

🏁 In our first session, highlights include:

  • Exploring the intimacy and public display in Richard II's deposition scene
  • The power of language and its ability to shift the room's energy
  • Understanding the relationship dynamics between Richard and Bolingbroke
  • Insights into historical context and its influence on performance

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🎭 CREATIVE TEAM - we have artists in LA, San Diego, Philly, and New York!

  • DIRECTOR: Will Block
  • DRAMATURG: Miranda Johnson-Haddad
  • Sharing the roles of RICHARD and BOLINGBROKE: Jamal Douglas and Nick Cagle

More about this group and artist bios: https://workingactorsjourney.com/workshop/december-2024-richard-ii-deposition

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😮 THE SCENE

Our group will be working on the following scene:

  • ​Act 4, Scene 1 - Richard formally deposes himself (from Richard's entrance until his exit)

Scenes from the Folger Shakespeare Library here.


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📚 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

Check out David and Ben Crystal's work on original pronunciation for a deeper understanding of Shakespeare’s language: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPlpphT7n9s

One of our dramaturgs, Dr. Gideon Rappaport, has written three books on Shakespeare:

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