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[[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced ''Shakespeare's R&J'', adapted and directed by Joe Calarco, from February 18 to March 19, 2000. | |||
[[File:2000 Shakespeare's R&J Folger 2.jpg|frame|Scot McKenzie (Student #1) and Christopher Borg (Student #2), ''Shakespeare's R & J'', adapted and directed by Joe Calarco, Folger Theatre, 2000. Photo by Ken Cobb.|alt=|center]] | |||
== The Production == | |||
''Shakespeare's R&J'' was nominated for two [[Helen Hayes Awards]]: "Outstanding Resident Play," and Joe Calarco was nominated for "Outstanding Director, Resident Play." | |||
Entertainment unions represented in Folger Theatre productions include The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (**), United Scenic Artists, and the Actors' Equity Association (*), which includes members of the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers. | |||
===Cast=== | |||
*Scot McKenzie*: Student #1 | *Scot McKenzie*: Student #1 | ||
*Christopher Borg*: Student #2 | *Christopher Borg*: Student #2 | ||
*R. Scott Thompson*: Student #3 | *R. Scott Thompson*: Student #3 | ||
*Jerry Richardson*: Student #4 | *Jerry Richardson*: Student #4 | ||
===Creative team=== | |||
*William Shakespeare, Playwright | |||
*Joe Calarco**, Director/Adaptor | |||
*Tony Cisek, Scenic Design | |||
*Dan Covey, Lighting Design | |||
*Justine Scherer, Costume Design | |||
*Brian Keating, Sound Design | |||
*Damon Arrington, Assistant Director | |||
*Janet M. Clark, Production Manager | |||
*Jessica “Boof” Wilson, Stage Manager | |||
*Jason Kaiser, Assistant Stage Manager | |||
===Production team=== | |||
*Janet M. Clark, Production Manager | |||
*Jessica “Boof” Wilson*, Stage Manager | |||
*Brette Goldstein, Casting Director | |||
*Jason Kaiser, Assistant Stage Manager | |||
*Richard Whitney, Master Electrician | |||
*Ron Figura, Wardrobe | |||
*Richard Whitney, Light Board Operator | |||
*John Kearney, Sound Board Operator | |||
*Bill Fecke, Volunteer/House Management | |||
*Ken Cobb, Photography | |||
*Krohn Design, Graphic Design | |||
*Barbara Shaw, Program Production | |||
===Folger Theatre=== | |||
*Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer | |||
==Image gallery== | |||
''' | <gallery> | ||
File:2000 Shakespeare's R&J Folger 1.jpg|Scot McKenzie (Student #1) and Christopher Borg (Student #2), ''Shakespeare's R & J'', adapted and directed by Joe Calarco, Folger Theatre, 2000. Ken Cobb. | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 5 February 2021
Folger Theatre produced Shakespeare's R&J, adapted and directed by Joe Calarco, from February 18 to March 19, 2000.
The Production
Shakespeare's R&J was nominated for two Helen Hayes Awards: "Outstanding Resident Play," and Joe Calarco was nominated for "Outstanding Director, Resident Play."
Entertainment unions represented in Folger Theatre productions include The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (**), United Scenic Artists, and the Actors' Equity Association (*), which includes members of the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
Cast
- Scot McKenzie*: Student #1
- Christopher Borg*: Student #2
- R. Scott Thompson*: Student #3
- Jerry Richardson*: Student #4
Creative team
- William Shakespeare, Playwright
- Joe Calarco**, Director/Adaptor
- Tony Cisek, Scenic Design
- Dan Covey, Lighting Design
- Justine Scherer, Costume Design
- Brian Keating, Sound Design
- Damon Arrington, Assistant Director
- Janet M. Clark, Production Manager
- Jessica “Boof” Wilson, Stage Manager
- Jason Kaiser, Assistant Stage Manager
Production team
- Janet M. Clark, Production Manager
- Jessica “Boof” Wilson*, Stage Manager
- Brette Goldstein, Casting Director
- Jason Kaiser, Assistant Stage Manager
- Richard Whitney, Master Electrician
- Ron Figura, Wardrobe
- Richard Whitney, Light Board Operator
- John Kearney, Sound Board Operator
- Bill Fecke, Volunteer/House Management
- Ken Cobb, Photography
- Krohn Design, Graphic Design
- Barbara Shaw, Program Production
Folger Theatre
- Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer