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SHAKSPER 1996: *R3* Production
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 08/07/96
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0602. Wednesday, 7 August 1996. From: Chris J. Fassler <fasslerc@winthrop.edu> Date: Wednesday, 7 Aug 1996 09:06:05 -0400 Subject: R3 Production A group called Vision Stages, working on the UNC-Charlotte campus recently staged _Richard III_, and while I was not thrilled by it, I nevertheless wanted to mention the production and ask a couple of questions. This was the first _R3_ I have seen on stage so forgive the naivete. The director, Allan (sp?) Poindexter, actually presented sizable portions of both _3 Henry VI_ (about 75 minutes, beginning with Rutland and York's deaths) and _R3_ (about 95 minutes). It made for a longish evening (I wasn't feeling well), but it was certainly intriguing. The program notes more than the closing night production itself highlighted a comparison of Margaret with Richard, a comparison that did seem to justify the edits. I'm sorry I don't have the program with me because Margaret deserves recognition and the actor who played Richard was quite good, too. (_3H6_'s Duke of York rose from his death scene, and we witnessed him, in silhouette, transform into the deformed Richard of Act 2 and beyond.) The nightmare/dream scenes from the fifth act of _R3_ were powerful, energetic, and illuminating. Where might Poindexter have read about the Margaret/Richard connection? Are there any good _R3_ videos available that make extensive use of _3H6_? --Chris Fassler
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