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Darryl Maximilian Robinson Online As Chairman William Cartwright in The Mystery of Edwin Drood at The Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Photos

12/1-1/2/23
Seen here with lovely and talented young actress Amy Ladley as Lady Lillith ( being escorted at center-left, who did fine Improv scene work and gave a strong dramatic reading of The Bard's Sonnets towards the end of each and every faire day ) and the invaluable comedic faire actor Tony Hrubes ( at far right ) along with other loyal, committed and capable performers who poured their hearts into performing and serving as The Shakespearean Players of Bristol, Your Humble Servant In The Theatre, Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( at center ), playing His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean ( Shakespearean actor and time-traveler ) had one of the highlights of his career working with these talented folks who brought The Immortal Bard's scenes and words to life at the 1989 Bristol Renaissance Faire, where as Director and Instructor of Shakespearean Theatre for The Bristol Theatre Academy he had the privilege and pleasure of supervising their often wonderful work.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson is grateful and blessed to have worked with these fine artists and human beings during his summers at The Bristol Renaissance Faire and remembers them all with affection.

Seen here with lovely and talented young actress Amy Ladley as Lady Lillith ( being escorted at center-left, who did fine Improv scene work and gave a strong dramatic reading of The Bard's Sonnets towards the end of each and every faire day ) and the invaluable comedic faire actor Tony Hrubes ( at far right ) along with other loyal, committed and capable performers who poured their hearts into performing and serving as The Shakespearean Players of Bristol, Your Humble Servant In The Theatre, Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( at center ), playing His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean ( Shakespearean actor and time-traveler ) had one of the highlights of his career working with these talented folks who brought The Immortal Bard's scenes and words to life at the 1989 Bristol Renaissance Faire, where as Director and Instructor of Shakespearean Theatre for The Bristol Theatre Academy he had the privilege and pleasure of supervising their often wonderful work. Darryl Maximilian Robinson is grateful and blessed to have worked with these fine artists and human beings during his summers at The Bristol Renaissance Faire and remembers them all with affection.


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