What happens when you compress all Shakespeare’s historical plays, form Richard II to Richard III, down to 6 hours? In the case of Irwin Appel and the UCSB Dept. of Theater and Dance, magic, that’s what. Herewith a few photos from Part One and Part Two.
UCSB Theater &Dance – “Death of Kings” Part 1 2/18/15 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings” Part 1 2/18/15 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings” Part 1 2/18/15 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Theater &Dance – “Death of Kings” Part 1 2/18/15 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Dept. of Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings II” 2/26/16 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Dept. of Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings II” 2/26/16 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Dept. of Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings II” 2/26/16 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Dept. of Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings II” 2/26/16 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Dept. of Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings II” 2/26/16 Hatlen Theater
UCSB Dept. of Theater & Dance – “Death of Kings II” 2/26/16 Hatlen Theater