Shakespeare’s epic eight-play saga captures the cyclical nature of violence and history, while showcasing poignant domestic stories of families and their divided loyalties. In the first half, The King's Shadow, Prince Hal indulges in a reckless adolescence until he must unite his country by becoming the legendary King Henry V. In the second half, The Queen's Storm, Margaret of Anjou, a princess from lands abroad, faces threats and treachery from every direction as she rises to become England's queen.

Shakespeare's Histories in Audio
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Shakespeare’s epic eight-play saga captures the cyclical nature of violence and history, while showcasing poignant domestic stories of families and their divided loyalties. In the first half, The King's Shadow, Prince Hal indulges in a reckless adolescence until he must unite his country by becoming the legendary King Henry V. In the second half, The Queen's Storm, Margaret of Anjou, a princess from lands abroad, faces threats and treachery from every direction as she rises to become England's queen.
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November 26, 2024
Shakespeare's Histories S02E12: Richard the Third
<p>Richard the Third<br />Directed by Charlene V. Smith<br />and Claire Kimball<br /><br /><a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1in1tyr7AM6A6Rz5B4GfO_u1tfsA93tkk?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Download the digital program.</a><br /><br />Narrator: <strong>Victoria Reinsel</strong><br /><br />EDWARD’S COURT<br />King Edward IV: <strong>Joshua Williams</strong><br />Queen Elizabeth: J<strong>acqueline Chenault</strong><br />Edward, Prince of Wales: <strong>Mikey Bannigan</strong><br />Prince Richard, Duke of York:<strong> Brianna Goode</strong><br /><br />Richard, Duke of Gloucester: <strong>Gary DuBreuil</strong><br />George, Duke of Clarence: <strong>Dean Carlson</strong><br />Duchess of Buckingham: <strong>Molly E. Thomas</strong><br />Lady Hastings: <strong>Lisa Hill-Corley</strong><br />Lady Stanley: <strong>Jillian Riti</strong><br />Lord Rivers: <strong>Ian Blackwell Rogers</strong><br />Lord Grey: <strong>John Stange</strong><br />Cecily, Duchess of York: <strong>Annette Mooney</strong><br /><br />Lady Brakenbury, Keeper of the Tower: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Sir William Catesby: <strong>Duane Richards II</strong><br />Sir Richard Ratcliffe: <strong>Dean Carlson</strong><br />Murderers: <strong>Brianna Goode and Mikey Bannigan</strong><br />Sir James Tyrell: <strong>Joshua Williams</strong><br />Gentleman:<strong> Tom Howley </strong><br />Citizens: <strong>Brendan Edward Kennedy, Caroline Johnson, and Jordan Brown</strong><br />Archbishop of York: <strong>Zach Brewster-Geisz</strong><br />Mayor of London: <strong>Annette Mooney</strong><br />Scrivener: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Messengers: <strong>Jordan Brown, Ian Blackwell Rogers, and John Stange</strong><br />Earl of Norfolk: <strong>Tom Howley</strong><br /><br />THE LANCASTRIANS<br />Margaret of Anjou: <strong>Charlene V. Smith</strong><br />Lady Anne Neville: <strong>Caroline Johnson</strong><br />Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond:<strong> Brendan Edward Kennedy</strong><br />Countess of Oxford: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Lady Blunt: <strong>Lisa Hill-Corley</strong><br />Sir Christopher Urswick, a chaplain: <strong>Zach Brewster-Geisz</strong><br />Ghost of King Henry VI: <strong>Duane Richards II</strong><br />Ghost of Prince Edward of Lancaster: <strong>Jordan Brown</strong><br /><br />Shakespeare’s Histories is directed by Charlene V. Smith, the recording producer and editor is Patrick Flynn, with dramaturgy and additional directing by Marshall B Garrett, dramaturgy and additional directing by Claire Kimball, and dramaturgy by Liam Thomas Daley.<br /><br />The composer and music director is Jordan Friend. The dialect coach is Jenna Berk. The production manager for Shakespeare’s Histories is Lisa Hill-Corley. The stage manager is Jen Katz.<br /><br />Learn more about Brave Spirits Theatre by visiting our website at <a href="https://www.bravespiritstheatre.com/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">www.bravespiritstheatre.com</a>.<br /><br />If you would like to make a monetary contribution to the artists who made Shakespeare's Histories, you can do so through Venmo to @Brave-Spirits.</p>

November 26, 2024
Shakespeare's Histories S02E11: Richard the Third
<p>Richard the Third<br />Directed by Charlene V. Smith<br />and Claire Kimball<br /><br /><a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1in1tyr7AM6A6Rz5B4GfO_u1tfsA93tkk?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Download the digital program.</a><br /><br />Narrator: <strong>Victoria Reinsel</strong><br /><br />EDWARD’S COURT<br />King Edward IV: <strong>Joshua Williams</strong><br />Queen Elizabeth: J<strong>acqueline Chenault</strong><br />Edward, Prince of Wales: <strong>Mikey Bannigan</strong><br />Prince Richard, Duke of York:<strong> Brianna Goode</strong><br /><br />Richard, Duke of Gloucester: <strong>Gary DuBreuil</strong><br />George, Duke of Clarence: <strong>Dean Carlson</strong><br />Duchess of Buckingham: <strong>Molly E. Thomas</strong><br />Lady Hastings: <strong>Lisa Hill-Corley</strong><br />Lady Stanley: <strong>Jillian Riti</strong><br />Lord Rivers: <strong>Ian Blackwell Rogers</strong><br />Lord Grey: <strong>John Stange</strong><br />Cecily, Duchess of York: <strong>Annette Mooney</strong><br /><br />Lady Brakenbury, Keeper of the Tower: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Sir William Catesby: <strong>Duane Richards II</strong><br />Sir Richard Ratcliffe: <strong>Dean Carlson</strong><br />Murderers: <strong>Brianna Goode and Mikey Bannigan</strong><br />Sir James Tyrell: <strong>Joshua Williams</strong><br />Gentleman:<strong> Tom Howley </strong><br />Citizens: <strong>Brendan Edward Kennedy, Caroline Johnson, and Jordan Brown</strong><br />Archbishop of York: <strong>Zach Brewster-Geisz</strong><br />Mayor of London: <strong>Annette Mooney</strong><br />Scrivener: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Messengers: <strong>Jordan Brown, Ian Blackwell Rogers, and John Stange</strong><br />Earl of Norfolk: <strong>Tom Howley</strong><br /><br />THE LANCASTRIANS<br />Margaret of Anjou: <strong>Charlene V. Smith</strong><br />Lady Anne Neville: <strong>Caroline Johnson</strong><br />Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond:<strong> Brendan Edward Kennedy</strong><br />Countess of Oxford: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Lady Blunt: <strong>Lisa Hill-Corley</strong><br />Sir Christopher Urswick, a chaplain: <strong>Zach Brewster-Geisz</strong><br />Ghost of King Henry VI: <strong>Duane Richards II</strong><br />Ghost of Prince Edward of Lancaster: <strong>Jordan Brown</strong><br /><br />Shakespeare’s Histories is directed by Charlene V. Smith, the recording producer and editor is Patrick Flynn, with dramaturgy and additional directing by Marshall B Garrett, dramaturgy and additional directing by Claire Kimball, and dramaturgy by Liam Thomas Daley.<br /><br />The composer and music director is Jordan Friend. The dialect coach is Jenna Berk. The production manager for Shakespeare’s Histories is Lisa Hill-Corley. The stage manager is Jen Katz.<br /><br />Learn more about Brave Spirits Theatre by visiting our website at <a href="https://www.bravespiritstheatre.com/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">www.bravespiritstheatre.com</a>.<br /><br />If you would like to make a monetary contribution to the artists who made Shakespeare's Histories, you can do so through Venmo to @Brave-Spirits.</p>

November 26, 2024
Shakespeare's Histories S02E10: Richard the Third
<p>Richard the Third<br />Directed by Charlene V. Smith<br />and Claire Kimball<br /><br /><a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1in1tyr7AM6A6Rz5B4GfO_u1tfsA93tkk?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Download the digital program.</a><br /><br />Narrator: <strong>Victoria Reinsel</strong><br /><br />EDWARD’S COURT<br />King Edward IV: <strong>Joshua Williams</strong><br />Queen Elizabeth: J<strong>acqueline Chenault</strong><br />Edward, Prince of Wales: <strong>Mikey Bannigan</strong><br />Prince Richard, Duke of York:<strong> Brianna Goode</strong><br /><br />Richard, Duke of Gloucester: <strong>Gary DuBreuil</strong><br />George, Duke of Clarence: <strong>Dean Carlson</strong><br />Duchess of Buckingham: <strong>Molly E. Thomas</strong><br />Lady Hastings: <strong>Lisa Hill-Corley</strong><br />Lady Stanley: <strong>Jillian Riti</strong><br />Lord Rivers: <strong>Ian Blackwell Rogers</strong><br />Lord Grey: <strong>John Stange</strong><br />Cecily, Duchess of York: <strong>Annette Mooney</strong><br /><br />Lady Brakenbury, Keeper of the Tower: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Sir William Catesby: <strong>Duane Richards II</strong><br />Sir Richard Ratcliffe: <strong>Dean Carlson</strong><br />Murderers: <strong>Brianna Goode and Mikey Bannigan</strong><br />Sir James Tyrell: <strong>Joshua Williams</strong><br />Gentleman:<strong> Tom Howley </strong><br />Citizens: <strong>Brendan Edward Kennedy, Caroline Johnson, and Jordan Brown</strong><br />Archbishop of York: <strong>Zach Brewster-Geisz</strong><br />Mayor of London: <strong>Annette Mooney</strong><br />Scrivener: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Messengers: <strong>Jordan Brown, Ian Blackwell Rogers, and John Stange</strong><br />Earl of Norfolk: <strong>Tom Howley</strong><br /><br />THE LANCASTRIANS<br />Margaret of Anjou: <strong>Charlene V. Smith</strong><br />Lady Anne Neville: <strong>Caroline Johnson</strong><br />Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond:<strong> Brendan Edward Kennedy</strong><br />Countess of Oxford: <strong>Nicole Ruthmarie</strong><br />Lady Blunt: <strong>Lisa Hill-Corley</strong><br />Sir Christopher Urswick, a chaplain: <strong>Zach Brewster-Geisz</strong><br />Ghost of King Henry VI: <strong>Duane Richards II</strong><br />Ghost of Prince Edward of Lancaster: <strong>Jordan Brown</strong><br /><br />Shakespeare’s Histories is directed by Charlene V. Smith, the recording producer and editor is Patrick Flynn, with dramaturgy and additional directing by Marshall B Garrett, dramaturgy and additional directing by Claire Kimball, and dramaturgy by Liam Thomas Daley.<br /><br />The composer and music director is Jordan Friend. The dialect coach is Jenna Berk. The production manager for Shakespeare’s Histories is Lisa Hill-Corley. The stage manager is Jen Katz.<br /><br />Learn more about Brave Spirits Theatre by visiting our website at <a href="https://www.bravespiritstheatre.com/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">www.bravespiritstheatre.com</a>.<br /><br />If you would like to make a monetary contribution to the artists who made Shakespeare's Histories, you can do so through Venmo to @Brave-Spirits.</p>
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