Creating an Inclusive Richard III
Clip: Season 50 Episode 19 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Danai Gurira, Ali Stroker and Monique Holt discuss diversity and inclusion in Richard III.
Danai Gurira, Ali Stroker and Monique Holt discuss how director Robert O'Hara prioritized diversity and inclusion in Richard III.
Major series funding for GREAT PERFORMANCES is provided by The Joseph & Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Arts Fund, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, Sue...
Creating an Inclusive Richard III
Clip: Season 50 Episode 19 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Danai Gurira, Ali Stroker and Monique Holt discuss how director Robert O'Hara prioritized diversity and inclusion in Richard III.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipRobert made a very specific and fantastic decision to make this a very inclusive cast, one called radically inclusive.
And it is amazing how rarely we see this.
And it really made me very passionate about an advocacy around this being more the norm than the exception.
But it was definitely the most rewarding part of being a part of this production.
It means a lot to me to be a part of this specific production of Richard III, because I think there's a real emphasis on diversity and inclusion.
And I am an actress in a wheelchair and to be surrounded by other actors with disabilities and, you know, people from all different backgrounds It is - it makes the process, it makes the experience, so rich because everyone's different.
And I think that makes for great art.
I know that growing up, I was always looking for people who looked like me, actresses with disabilities in wheelchairs.
And so for an audience member to see themselves represented on stage doing Shakespeare is maybe unexpected and then maybe opens new doors and new ideas and new possibilities for someone who thought it was never possible for them.
Who Robert was... You know, we have a similar mindset in constructing the play and how to shape it.
What if what if this what if that so all of the what ifs.
We had that card, that disability card.
Right.
And that race card that we know the gender card.
The power card.
All the cards.
We usually just play around with that idea and that concept.
And I really enjoyed that part of the process.
Danai Gurira Performs Richard III's Opening Monologue
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Danai Gurira performs the opening monologue of Richard III. (2m 35s)
The Duchess of York Curses Richard III
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The Duchess of York (Monique Holt) curses her son, Richard III (Danai Gurira). (1m 46s)
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Translating Shakespeare into ASL
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Monique Holt explains how she translates Shakespeare into ASL. (2m 1s)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipMajor series funding for GREAT PERFORMANCES is provided by The Joseph & Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Arts Fund, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, Sue...