Patrick smith animator biography of william shakespeare

  • Stephen Patrick Smith (Patsy) is a celebrated regional actor and director of 20 years.
  • William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor.
  • Stephen studied and performed with world renowned Japanese director and theorist Tadashi Suzuki.
  • Stephen Patrick Smith

    Stephen Patrick Smith (Patsy) is a celebrated regional actor and director of 20 years. Smith played Jack Burden in the world premiere of All the King’s Men directed by renowned director (founder of Trinity Rep) Adrian Hall. Stephen performed as a company member with Utah Shakespeare Festival. He engaged as a resident artist with Amaryllis Theatre Company in Philadelphia (2000-2010), where he performed in The Good Thief, Blood Guilty, and Molly Sweeney among others. Stephen studied and performed with world renowned Japanese director and theorist Tadashi Suzuki. He directed Jewel Walker’s Tuesday in 2005 for Amaryllis Theatre Company - Received Barrymore Award for Outstanding Ensemble, and Outstanding Choreography/Movement. Smith has taught movement at the National Theatre of the Deaf and Acting at Villanova University, where he previously received an MA in Theatre Arts. He also received his MFA f




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    But the killer is the story. The main character is this magic pig who disappears from the last third of the story for unexplained reasons. The ev
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  • Play Productions:

    • Henry VI, part 1, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1589-1592.
    • Henry VI, part 2, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1590-1592.
    • Henry VI, part 3, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1590-1592.
    • Richard III, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1591-1592.
    • The Comedy of Errors, London, unknown theater (probably by Lord Strange's Men), circa 1592-1594; London, Gray's Inn, 28 December 1594.
    • Titus Andronicus, London, Rose or Newington Butts theater, 24 January 1594.
    • The Taming of the Shrew, London, Newington Butts theater, 11 June 1594.
    • The Two Gentlemen of Verona, London, Newington Butts theater or the Theatre, 1594.
    • Love's Labor's Lost, perhaps at the country house of a great lord, such as the Earl of Southampton, circa 1594-1595; London, at Court, Christmas 1597.
    • Sir Thomas More, probab