Cast
Chris Amos, Di Nolli Walter Brody, Giovanni Clare Cooney, Frida Patrice Egleston, Matilda James Houton, Belcredi Martel Manning, Harold Mark L. Montgomery, Henry Noah Simon, Doctor Jake Szczepaniak, Landolf Michal Turrentine, Ordulf Chris Vizurraga, Bertold |
Production
Nick Sandys, Director Joe Schermoly, Set Design Mike Durst USA, Lighting Design Rachel Lambert, Costume Design Victoria DeIorio USA, Sound Design Amanda Herrmann, Properties Design Baleigh Isaacs, Stage Manager Alexander Coddington, Assistant Director Jacqueline Marschke, Assistant Satge Manager Ellen Willett, Production Manager Peter Davis, Camille Mitchell, Dramaturgs Spencer Batho, Sound Operator/Electrician Nick Sandys, Fight Choreographer |
REVIEWS:
"... Sandys' direction brings the twists - both subtle and sudden - into focus with admirable clarity. " Chicago Tribune
"Pirandello's Henry IV," brilliantly envisioned by Tom Stoppard is hilarious, intellectually exhausting and moving. Remy Bumppo's production, deftly directed by Nick Sandys, is an intimate, demanding, exhilarating rendition of it."
Edge Media
"...Nick Sandys' direction makes the most of the witty dialogue written by the always engaging Stoppard." Third Coast Review
"...Under Nick Sandys’ skillful direction, the loss of sanity, love and years gets a thought-provoking contemplation. Sandys impressively opens the door to this asylum and forces us to watch someone ‘losing it.’ He challenges us to question after twenty years, who is responsible for the loss of time?" The Fourth Walsh
"... Sandys' direction brings the twists - both subtle and sudden - into focus with admirable clarity. " Chicago Tribune
"Pirandello's Henry IV," brilliantly envisioned by Tom Stoppard is hilarious, intellectually exhausting and moving. Remy Bumppo's production, deftly directed by Nick Sandys, is an intimate, demanding, exhilarating rendition of it."
Edge Media
"...Nick Sandys' direction makes the most of the witty dialogue written by the always engaging Stoppard." Third Coast Review
"...Under Nick Sandys’ skillful direction, the loss of sanity, love and years gets a thought-provoking contemplation. Sandys impressively opens the door to this asylum and forces us to watch someone ‘losing it.’ He challenges us to question after twenty years, who is responsible for the loss of time?" The Fourth Walsh