Theatre wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
(23 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:
 
"With a name like Darryl Maximilian Robinson, there's a pretty good chance you'll stand out on a theater playbill. And when the man who answers to that name conveys the poise, polish, preparedness - and talent - of a professional actor, there's every chance he'll also stand out on the stage, in theatergoers' memories and possibly, theatrical history." -- '''Sharon Little, Young actor Darryl Robinson: He's one in a Maximilian, THE FORT WAYNE NEWS-SENTINEL, '''Saturday  August 29, 1981.
 
"With a name like Darryl Maximilian Robinson, there's a pretty good chance you'll stand out on a theater playbill. And when the man who answers to that name conveys the poise, polish, preparedness - and talent - of a professional actor, there's every chance he'll also stand out on the stage, in theatergoers' memories and possibly, theatrical history." -- '''Sharon Little, Young actor Darryl Robinson: He's one in a Maximilian, THE FORT WAYNE NEWS-SENTINEL, '''Saturday  August 29, 1981.
   
Though he never was a member of '''Actors' Equity''' '''Assn'''. or a Broadway stage performer, veteran and award-winning American theatre artist''' Darryl Maximilian Robinson''' ( born in the city of Chicago in 1960 ) has enjoyed considerable critical praise and garnered numerous local and regional performing arts awards during the course of his 45-year public performance career which has included appearances in more than 250 stage productions and literary arts presentations around the country. Winner of such honors as both a '''1997''' '''Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award as Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play''' and a '''1997 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance Award Nomination as Best Leading Actor In''' '''A Play''' for his noted performance as '''Sam Semela''' in the great South African playwright '''Athol Fugard's'' Master Harold And The Boys''''' at '''The Heartland Cafe Studio Theatre''' in The Windy City as well as a '''1998 WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award as Outstanding Director Of A Play''' for his 1997 revival of '''Samuel Beckett's''' '''''Waiting For Godot''''' also at '''The''' '''Heartland''', he is best known as the co-writer, director and star of an original one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy entitled '''''A Bit of the Bard''''' ( a program of selected scenes and speeches from the best plays by '''WILLIAM''' '''SHAKESPEARE''' intertwined with humorous social, cultural and political commentary as shared by his unique creation, centuries-leaping classical actor '''Sir Richard Drury''' '''Kemp-Kean,''' which debuted in 1987 ) and for his 15 years of work as The Founder, Artistic Director, Producer and Principal Actor of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre '''The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago''' ( active 1987-2001 ). A classically-trained stage actor and musical theatre performer, Mr. Robinson has also made numerous appearances on local television and radio programs as well as guest performances on regional PBS and National Public Radio. In 2005, Mr. Robinson moved to The City of Angels, Los Angeles, to pursue Talent and Literary Agency Representation as he is the author of three unsold and unpublished original motion picture screenplays. Unable to obtain the representation he sought, he pursued theatre work and has appeared in more than a dozen stage productions and in theatre-related '''Youtube videos''' on the West Coast since his 2010 Greater Los Angeles Area acting debut as the old Shakespearean actor '''Henry Albertson''' in '''The Hollywood Fringe Festival 50th Anniversary Revival Production of ''The Fantasticks'' at The Complex Theatre in Tinseltown presented by The Tribe Productions.'''
+
Though he never was a member of '''Actors' Equity''' '''Assn'''. or a Broadway stage performer, veteran and award-winning American theatre artist''' Darryl Maximilian Robinson''' ( born in the city of Chicago on November 25, 1960 ) has enjoyed considerable critical praise and garnered numerous local and regional performing arts awards during the course of his 46-year public performance career which has included appearances in more than 250 stage productions and literary arts presentations around the country. Winner of such honors as both a '''1997''' '''Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award as Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play''' and a '''1997 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance Award Nomination as Best Leading Actor In''' '''A Play''' for his noted performance as '''Sam Semela''' in the great South African playwright '''Athol Fugard's'' Master Harold And The Boys''''' at '''The Heartland Cafe Studio Theatre''' in The Windy City as well as a '''1998 WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award as Outstanding Director Of A Play''' for his 1997 revival of '''Samuel Beckett's''' '''''Waiting For Godot''''' also at '''The''' '''Heartland''', he is best known as the co-writer, director and star of an original one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy entitled '''''A Bit of the Bard''''' ( a program of selected scenes and speeches from the best plays by '''WILLIAM''' '''SHAKESPEARE''' intertwined with humorous social, cultural and political commentary as shared by his unique creation, centuries-leaping classical actor '''Sir Richard Drury''' '''Kemp-Kean,''' which debuted in 1987 ) and for his 15 years of work as The Founder, Artistic Director, Producer and Principal Actor of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre '''The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago''' ( active 1987-2001 ). A classically-trained stage actor and musical theatre performer, Mr. Robinson has also made numerous appearances on local television and radio programs as well as guest performances on regional PBS and National Public Radio. In 2005, Mr. Robinson moved to The City of Angels, Los Angeles, to pursue Talent and Literary Agency Representation as he is the author of three unsold and unpublished original motion picture screenplays. Unable to obtain the representation he sought, he pursued theatre work and has appeared in more than a dozen stage productions and in theatre-related '''Youtube videos''' on the West Coast since his 2010 Greater Los Angeles Area acting debut as the old Shakespearean actor '''Henry Albertson''' in '''The Hollywood Fringe Festival 50th Anniversary Revival Production of ''The Fantasticks'' at The Complex Theatre in Tinseltown presented by The Tribe Productions. '''Most recently, during an extended year-long visit to his original hometown of Chicago, '''Darryl Maximilian Robinson''' garnered attention for his well-received portrayal of the marvelous dual roles of''' Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea of Cloisterham, England '''in skilled Director / Music Director '''Robert-Eric West's 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival Production of Rupert Holmes' '''classic Tony Award-winning Best Musical Mystery Whodunit '''''The Mystery of Edwin Drood'' '''presented at the lovely, more than a century old''' St. Bonaventure Church''' in the West Lakeview neighborhood of The Windy City. '''Mr. Robinson's performance was critically-praised, documented earlier this year by ''Wikipedia''', ''and in November of''' 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre''',''' '''captured for him a''' 2019 Chicago BroadwayWorld.com Regional Theatre Award Nomination for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident  Non-Equity ).''' The SSP Revival of''''' ''' '''The Mystery of Edwin Drood'' '''received a grand total of '''Seven 2019 Chicago BroadwayWorld.com Regional Theatre Award Nominations''' including:''' Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity )''' for '''Sarah Myers''''' ''for her fine portrayal of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting; '''Best Direction of A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) '''for''' Robert-Eric West'''; '''Best Choreography ( Resident Non-Equity ) '''for '''Tamara Drew''';''' Best Costume Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) '''for '''Sandra Leander;''' '''Best Set Design ( Resident Non-Equity )''''' ''for '''Emil Zbella'''; and '''Best Ensemble of A Musical ( Resident Non-Equity )''' for''' THE ENTIRE CAST! '''Those who love musical theatre performance in The Windy City that would like to honor and support the work of Mr. Robinson and his fellow nominees of '''Rupert Holmes' brilliant but seldom performed stage classic''' with their votes for this critically-praised Non-Equity professional theatre production may do so by visiting: '''BroadwayWorld.com Chicago Regional Theatre Awards Voting!'''
  +
  +
https://www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/liveupdateregion.cfm?btype=1583&region=Chicago#sthash.X7vVbz1q.nsLkIoku.dpbs
  +
  +
https://www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/voteregion.cfm
  +
  +
'''Your Continued Support of The Tradition of Non-Equity Professional Theatre In Chicago Is Appreciated!'''
  +
  +
https://patch.com/illinois/chicago/calendar/event/20191231/713099/until-dec-31-2019-the-public-may-go-online-vote-for-drood
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
 
==Early Training and Roles==
 
==Early Training and Roles==
Like many stage performers, '''Darryl''' '''Maximilian Robinson''' started acting before live audiences when he was quite young. He made his first fully-rehearsed appearance onstage at the age of 13 in the role of '''Mr. Jones''' in the December 1973 '''Robert H. Lawrence''' '''Upper Grade Center''' junior high school production of '''''A Black Christmas Carol.''''' As a student at both '''Albert G. Lane Technical High School''' and '''Whitney M.''' '''Young Magnet High School for The Performing Arts''', he appeared as detective '''Sam Spaced''' in future off-Broadway musical theatre / improv comedy director/ composer/ lyricist/ wiz '''Rick Crom's''' '''''The Maltese Wabeeno''''' and '''Old Man''' '''Warner''' in '''Shirley Jackson's''' '''''The''''' '''''Lottery''''' both in 1975. By 1976, the eager and energetic Robinson was playing his first leading role in a musical, and what a fantastic role it was. As a guest student actor of '''The''' '''Drama Dept. of Josephinum High School For Girls''' ( where he previously appeared in 1974 as '''Frank''' and '''The Father''' in a stage adaptation of '''Daniel Keyes'<nowiki/>''' '''''Flowers For Algernon''''' and in early 1976 as '''Motel''' '''Kamzoil the Jewish-Russian tailor''' in '''Bock and Harnick's''' acclaimed musical '''''Fiddler On The Roof''''' ) in the Wicker Park area of Chicago, '''Mr. Robinson''' appeared as '''Professor Henry Higgins''' opposite '''Sandra Gonzalez''' as Eliza Dolittle, '''David Allan Clarke''' as Alfred P. Dolittle, '''Robert Dubiel''' as Col. Hugh Pickering, '''Amy Munoz''' as Mrs. Higgins '''and talented actor / singer / dancer and future television star Don Franklin ( of ABC's The Young Riders and NBC's Sea Quest ) as Freddy Ensford-Hill''' in skilled and caring Director''' Sister Mary Henry Cornille's''' December 1976 20th Anniversary revival staging of '''Lerner and Lowe's''' '''''My Fair Lady''''' featuring fine vocal musical direction by '''Lee Hervey''', charming choreogaphy by '''Donna''' '''Vittorio''' and a dynamic and tight full orchestra conducted by the wonderful '''Maestro John C. Cina '''( a master music educator and seasoned conductor of '''''Oh, What A Lovely War''''' and '''''A Funny Thing Happened On The''''' '''''Way To The Forum''''' on Broadway! ) '''of The Lane Tech High School Music Theatre!''' As a youth growing up on the West Side of Chicago during the early 1970s, works of '''William Shakespeare''' and '''The History of American''' '''Musical Theatre''' proved to be two of Mr. Robinson's greatest interests. Listening to numerous Original Broadway Cast Recordings ( including '''Richard Burton''' in''' ''Camelot,''''' '''Rex'' ''Harrison '''in '''''My Fair Lady '''''and '''Robert''''' '''''Preston''' in '''''The Music Man''''' ) of classic musicals inspired him and gave him the impetus and confidence to audition for and receive 4 years of fine training in musical theatre performance with the non-profit, multicultural ensemble for young Windy City perfomers known <span style="display:none;"> </span>as<span style="display:none;"> </span> '''The Chicagoland High School Theatrical Troupe.''' Under the skilled guidance and instruction of Chicago Board of Education Instructors and other private professionally trained theatre teachers including'' '''''J.J'''. '''Stamm, Errol Perlman''', '''Lena McLin, Nick Jason''', '''Irving Stein,  '''and''' Gerald''' '''H. Bailey,''' Mr. Robinson developed his song, dance and on-stage comedy skills. His roles during his years with '''Chicagoland''' ( 1975-1979 ) included '''Ambrose''' '''Kemper''' in''' ''Hello Dolly!'', The Professor''' in''' ''South Pacific'',''' '''Nathan Detroit''' in '''''Guys and Dolls''' ''( opposite young and talented future Tony Award Winner '''Tonya Pinkins''' as Miss Adelaide ), '''Duane''' '''Fox''' in '''''Applause''''', '''Henry Albertson''' in''' ''The Fantasticks'', Micheal''' in'' '''I Do!''' '''I Do!''''', '''Bud Frump '''in '''''How To Succeed In Business''' '''Without Really Trying''''' and '''Mr. Applegate''' ( The''' '''Devil ) in '''''Damn Yankees'''''. The training that Mr. Robinson received from the directors and''' '''instructors of''' '''The Troupe ( particularly from the highly-talented''' J.J. Stamm ''') helped to prepare him for the challenges that would lie ahead when he would audition for hundreds of future productions at live theatres around the country. Mr. Robinson's first full-time paying, professional acting job occurred in 1980 while he was serving as a resident actor / instructor with '''The Aspiring Artists Production''' '''Company, Inc.''' on east 71st Street on the Windy City's South Side. '''Funded by a CETA ( Comprehensive Employment Training Act ) Contract during the last generous months of The Jimmy Carter Administration's attempt to supplement public and community education by bringing professional performing and visual artists into schools, cultural centers, seniors homes and facilities for the economically and culturally disadvantaged,''' Mr. Robinson utilized his modest $750.00 per month salary to build his portfolio and have photos and his resume professionally enhanced. '''Aspiring''' '''Artists''' was led by the skilled producer/ composer / lyricist and musician '''Cedric Gay''' from whom the young Mr. Robinson learned much as he utilized his talents to bring theatre to audiences who often had never even seen a live play or concert performance before. Mr. Robinson would make great use of his training with '''Aspiring Artists''' audiences years later when he would tour his one-man show of Shakespeare and time -travel comedy '''''A Bit of the Bard''''' into such local Chicago area educational institutions as '''The Carter G.''' '''Woodson Regional Library''' ( on the Windy City's South Side ),'''The''' '''Conrad Sulzer Regional Library''' ( on the Windy City's North Side ), '''The''' '''Chicago Public Library Cultural Center''' ( in Chicago's Downtown Loop District as part of a November 1989 event series entitled '''''Adaptations''''' ) and '''Orr Community High School''' and '''Westinghouse Career Academy''' ( on the Windy City's West Side ) during the 80s and 90s. It was after Mr. Robinson's well-received performance of '''''Bard''''' at '''Westinghouse in 1998''' that resulted in him returning to his teaching roots and direct high school students of the career academy in a rare staging of selected scenes from '''William Shakespeare's''' '''''A''''' '''''Midsummer's Night Dream''''' in a production supervised by knowledgeable English Literature and Language Instructor '''Jane Lucas''' and sponsored by a grant from '''The Oppenheimer Family Foundation'''. Passionate about The Classics, Mr. Robinson made his''' '''Shakespearean''' '''debut as''' Don John '''in Director '''Phillip F. Nardulli's''''' ''1980 revival of the bard's''''' Much Ado''' '''About'' ''Nothing''''' at''' The West Wind Theatre '''in River Forest, IL. He would further expand his Shakespearean resume in such roles as '''Stephano''' in Director / Composer / Lyricist''' Doug Post's  '''1981''' Illustrated Theatre Productions' '''rock musical revival of''' ''The Tempes''t''' at''' The Leo Lerner Theatre '''in''' '''Chicago'''; Oswald''' and''' The King of France '''in Obie Award-winning Director''' Gene Frankel's '''staging of''' ''King'' ''Lear,'' Touchstone''' in Director''' James Tripp's''' mounting of''' ''As'' ''You Like It''''' and''' Puck''' and''' Philostrate '''in future Tony Award-nominated Director''' Susan Lawless'''' space-age staging of''''' A Midsummer Night's Dream''''' all performed while on the '''1982 20th''' '''Anniversary National Shakespeare Company Tour of''' '''New York'''; and '''Horatio '''in '''''Hamlet'', King''' '''Oberon '''and''' Duke Theseus''' in '''''A'' ''Midsummer Night's Dream ''' '''Dream''' ''and''' Master Ford '''in''''' The''' '''Merry Wives of Windsor''''' all''' '''performed outdoors with the '''1985 Indianapolis Shakespeare Festival'''. One of the most rewarding Shakespearean roles Mr. Robinson had the priviledge of playing was '''the title''' '''role''' of''' ''Othello, The Moor'' ''of Venice''''' in a March 1984 revival with''' The Stageplayers of Northeastern''' '''Illinois University of Chicago '''that was effectively and handsomely directed by '''Dr. James Barushok''', a long-time professor of theatre at '''the F-Wing of UNI.''' A technical highlight of that production was talented Set Designer '''Silvano''' '''Burgoni's''' white-columned, revolving set. And the sight of future West Coast stand-up comedian '''Anthony Griffin''' as the worthy Montano IN TIGHTS?...PRICELESS! Mr. Robinson would also receive critical praise when he became  the first African-American performer of note to play the leading role of the doomed Lord Chancellor of England''', Sir Thomas More''' in skilled Director '''John''' '''Grassilli's''' October 1984 '''University Players'''' revival production of '''Robert Bolt's''' '''''A Man For All''' '''Seasons''''' at '''The Benton Hall Theatre of The University of Missouri-St. Louis ( UMSL ).'''''  ''
+
Like many stage performers, '''Darryl''' '''Maximilian Robinson''' started acting before live audiences when he was quite young. He made his first fully-rehearsed appearance onstage at the age of 13 in the role of '''Mr. Jones''' in the December 1973 '''Robert H. Lawrence''' '''Upper Grade Center''' junior high school production of '''''A Black Christmas Carol.''''' As a student at both '''Albert G. Lane Technical High School''' and '''Whitney M.''' '''Young Magnet High School for The Performing Arts''', he appeared as detective '''Sam Spaced''' in future off-Broadway musical theatre / improv comedy director/ composer/ lyricist/ wiz '''Rick Crom's''' '''''The Maltese Wabeeno''''' and '''Old Man''' '''Warner''' in '''Shirley Jackson's''' '''''The''''' '''''Lottery''''' both in 1975. By 1976, the eager and energetic Robinson was playing his first leading role in a musical, and what a fantastic role it was. As a guest student actor of '''The''' '''Drama Dept. of Josephinum High School For Girls''' ( where he previously appeared in 1974 as '''Frank''' and '''The Father''' in a stage adaptation of '''Daniel Keyes'''' '''''Flowers For Algernon''''' and in early 1976 as '''Motel''' '''Kamzoil the Jewish-Russian tailor''' in '''Bock and Harnick's''' acclaimed musical '''''Fiddler On The Roof''''' ) in the Wicker Park area of Chicago, '''Mr. Robinson''' appeared as '''Professor Henry Higgins''' opposite '''Sandra Gonzalez''' as Eliza Dolittle, '''David Allan Clarke''' as Alfred P. Dolittle, '''Robert Dubiel''' as Col. Hugh Pickering, '''Amy Munoz''' as Mrs. Higgins '''and talented actor / singer / dancer and future television star Don Franklin ( of ABC's The Young Riders and NBC's Sea Quest ) as Freddy Ensford-Hill''' in skilled and caring Director''' Sister Mary Henry Cornille's''' December 1976 20th Anniversary revival staging of '''Lerner and Lowe's''' '''''My Fair Lady''''' featuring fine vocal musical direction by '''Lee Hervey''', charming choreogaphy by '''Donna''' '''Vittorio''' and a dynamic and tight full orchestra conducted by the wonderful '''Maestro John C. Cina '''( a master music educator and seasoned conductor of '''''Oh, What A Lovely War''''' and '''''A Funny Thing Happened On The''''' '''''Way To The Forum''''' on Broadway! ) '''of The Lane Tech High School Music Theatre!''' As a youth growing up on the West Side of Chicago during the early 1970s, works of '''William Shakespeare''' and '''The History of American''' '''Musical Theatre''' proved to be two of Mr. Robinson's greatest interests. Listening to numerous Original Broadway Cast Recordings ( including '''Richard Burton''' in''' ''Camelot,''''' '''Rex'' ''Harrison '''in '''''My Fair Lady '''''and '''Robert''''' '''''Preston''' in '''''The Music Man''''' ) of classic musicals inspired him and gave him the impetus and confidence to audition for and receive 4 years of fine training in musical theatre performance with the non-profit, multicultural ensemble for young Windy City perfomers known <span style="display:none;"> </span>as<span style="display:none;"> </span> '''The Chicagoland High School Theatrical Troupe.''' Under the skilled guidance and instruction of Chicago Board of Education Instructors and other private professionally trained theatre teachers including'' '''''J.J'''. '''Stamm, Errol Perlman''', '''Lena McLin, Nick Jason''', '''Irving Stein,  '''and''' Gerald''' '''H. Bailey,''' Mr. Robinson developed his song, dance and on-stage comedy skills. His roles during his years with '''Chicagoland''' ( 1975-1979 ) included '''Ambrose''' '''Kemper''' in''' ''Hello Dolly!'', The Professor''' in''' ''South Pacific'',''' '''Nathan Detroit''' in '''''Guys and Dolls''' ''( opposite young and talented future Tony Award Winner '''Tonya Pinkins''' as Miss Adelaide ), '''Duane''' '''Fox''' in '''''Applause''''', '''Henry Albertson''' in''' ''The Fantasticks'', Micheal''' in'' '''I Do!''' '''I Do!''''', '''Bud Frump '''in '''''How To Succeed In Business''' '''Without Really Trying''''' and '''Mr. Applegate''' ( The''' '''Devil ) in '''''Damn Yankees'''''. The training that Mr. Robinson received from the directors and''' '''instructors of''' '''The Troupe ( particularly from the highly-talented''' J.J. Stamm ''') helped to prepare him for the challenges that would lie ahead when he would audition for hundreds of future productions at live theatres around the country. Mr. Robinson's first full-time paying, professional acting job occurred in 1980 while he was serving as a resident actor / instructor with '''The Aspiring Artists Production''' '''Company, Inc.''' on east 71st Street on the Windy City's South Side. '''Funded by a CETA ( Comprehensive Employment Training Act ) Contract during the last generous months of The Jimmy Carter Administration's attempt to supplement public and community education by bringing professional performing and visual artists into schools, cultural centers, seniors homes and facilities for the economically and culturally disadvantaged,''' Mr. Robinson utilized his modest $750.00 per month salary to build his portfolio and have photos and his resume professionally enhanced. '''Aspiring''' '''Artists''' was led by the skilled producer/ composer / lyricist and musician '''Cedric Gay''' from whom the young Mr. Robinson learned much as he utilized his talents to bring theatre to audiences who often had never even seen a live play or concert performance before. Mr. Robinson would make great use of his training with '''Aspiring Artists''' audiences years later when he would tour his one-man show of Shakespeare and time -travel comedy '''''A Bit of the Bard''''' into such local Chicago area educational institutions as '''The Carter G.''' '''Woodson Regional Library''' ( on the Windy City's South Side ),'''The''' '''Conrad Sulzer Regional Library''' ( on the Windy City's North Side ), '''The''' '''Chicago Public Library Cultural Center''' ( in Chicago's Downtown Loop District as part of a November 1989 event series entitled '''''Adaptations''''' ) and '''Orr Community High School''' and '''Westinghouse Career Academy''' ( on the Windy City's West Side ) during the 80s and 90s. It was after Mr. Robinson's well-received performance of '''''Bard''''' at '''Westinghouse in 1998''' that resulted in him returning to his teaching roots and direct high school students of the career academy in a rare staging of selected scenes from '''William Shakespeare's''' '''''A''''' '''''Midsummer's Night Dream''''' in a production supervised by knowledgeable English Literature and Language Instructor '''Jane Lucas''' and sponsored by a grant from '''The Oppenheimer Family Foundation'''. Passionate about The Classics, Mr. Robinson made his''' '''Shakespearean''' '''debut as''' Don John '''in Director '''Phillip F. Nardulli's''''' ''1980 revival of the bard's''''' Much Ado''' '''About'' ''Nothing''''' at''' The West Wind Theatre '''in River Forest, IL. He would further expand his Shakespearean resume in such roles as '''Stephano''' in Director / Composer / Lyricist''' Doug Post's  '''1981''' Illustrated Theatre Productions' '''rock musical revival of''' ''The Tempes''t''' at''' The Leo Lerner Theatre '''in''' '''Chicago'''; Oswald''' and''' The King of France '''in Obie Award-winning Director''' Gene Frankel's '''staging of''' ''King'' ''Lear,'' Touchstone''' in Director''' James Tripp's''' mounting of''' ''As'' ''You Like It''''' and''' Puck''' and''' Philostrate '''in future Tony Award-nominated Director''' Susan Lawless'''' space-age staging of''''' A Midsummer Night's Dream''''' all performed while on the '''1982 20th''' '''Anniversary National Shakespeare Company Tour of''' '''New York'''; and '''Horatio '''in '''''Hamlet'', King''' '''Oberon '''and''' Duke Theseus''' in '''''A'' ''Midsummer Night's Dream ''' '''Dream''' ''and''' Master Ford '''in''''' The''' '''Merry Wives of Windsor''''' all''' '''performed outdoors with the '''1985 Indianapolis Shakespeare Festival'''. One of the most rewarding Shakespearean roles Mr. Robinson had the priviledge of playing was '''the title''' '''role''' of''' ''Othello, The Moor'' ''of Venice''''' in a March 1984 revival with''' The Stageplayers of Northeastern''' '''Illinois University of Chicago '''that was effectively and handsomely directed by '''Dr. James Barushok''', a long-time professor of theatre at '''the F-Wing of UNI.''' A technical highlight of that production was talented Set Designer '''Silvano''' '''Burgoni's''' white-columned, revolving set. And the sight of future West Coast stand-up comedian '''Anthony Griffin''' as the worthy Montano IN TIGHTS?...PRICELESS! Mr. Robinson would also receive critical praise when he became  the first African-American performer of note to play the leading role of the doomed Lord Chancellor of England''', Sir Thomas More''' in skilled Director '''John''' '''Grassilli's''' October 1984 '''University Players'''' revival production of '''Robert Bolt's''' '''''A Man For All''' '''Seasons''''' at '''The Benton Hall Theatre of The University of Missouri-St. Louis ( UMSL ).'''''  ''
 
==The Magic of Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana==
 
==The Magic of Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana==
 
'''Darryl Maximilian Robinson''' received some of the best reviews and training of his life and career during two seasons of professional summer stock performances at '''The Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana. '''At a lovely 240-seat, rustic barn theatre, on the shores of Lake Wawasee, Mr. Robinson learned the craft of creating magic onstage in a limited period ( two-weeks of preparation  ) of time, and he learned it well. Under the expert supervision and guidance of the late and highly-regarded Producing Director '''Jill M. Stover''' and multitalented Artistic Director '''Dr. Jeffrey P. Koep''' during the summers of 1981 and 1984, Mr. Robinson garnered audience approval and critical praise for such roles as: '''Ali Hakim''' in '''''Oklahoma!''''', the Nazi '''Ernst Ludwig''' in '''''Cabaret''''', '''Mordred''' in '''''Camelot''''', '''Captain Hook''' in '''''Peter Pan''''', '''Kit Carson''' in '''''The Time of Your Life''''', the Jewish refugee '''Dr. Jan Dussell''' in '''''The Diary of Anne Frank''''', '''El Gallo''' in '''''The Fantasticks, ''Colonel Pickering''' in '''''My Fair Lady''''', '''Joe''' in '''''Show Boat''''', The '''First''' '''Gangster''' in '''''Kiss Me, Kate''''', '''The King''' '''of Siam''' in '''''The King and I,'''''  and, most memorably, '''Fagin''' in '''Lionel Bart's'' Oliver!''''', a role for which Mr. Robinson earned his first professional acting honor: '''The 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award as Outstanding Thespian of The Season. '''The EHP 1981 revival of '''''Oliver!'' ''' ​also featured respected theatre educator and talented vocalist '''Myrona Delaney''' ( aka Myrona Lou Laws ) as Nancy, skilled young singer-actress''' Temple Schulz''' as Oliver, '''Donald Lee Hahn''' as Bill Sykes, '''Tom''' '''McSweeney''' as The Artful Dodger, '''Tom Lamb''' as Mr. Bumble, '''Susan Sams''' as Mrs. Corney, talented and skilled tenor and future Arts Radio Personality '''Opera Joe McKesson''' as Mr. Brownlow and the highly-gifted future New York stage and television actor '''T. Gregg McClain''' as Charlie Bates. Of all the skilled directors '''Darryl Maximilian Robinson''' worked with after his training with '''The Chicagoland''' '''High School Theatrical Troupe''' ( led by the great '''J.''' '''J. Stamm''' ), '''Dr. Jeffrey P, Koep''', Artistic Director of '''The Enchanted Hills Playhouse''', proved to be one of his favorites and one of his best! '''Koep''' ( a former Chairman of The Speech and Communications Dept. at The University of Indiana - South Bend and a future Dean of The College of Fine Arts at The University of Nevada - Las Vegas ) proved to be a true master of professional summer stock! When Mr. Robinson had his encore season at '''EHP '''in 1984, and played '''The King of Siam''' in '''Rodgers' and Hammerstein's''' '''''The King and I''''' opposite the lovely, talented and gifted young singer-actress '''Elizabeth Lee Taylor''' as Mrs. Anna Leonowens, it was the inspired direction of '''"Von Koep"''' that gave Mr. Robinson the motivation he needed to give a performance that pleased critics and audiences alike. '''The Enchanted Hills Playhouse''' '''led by the late and wonderful Producing Director Jill M. Stover was truly one of the finest and most magical places he had ever worked at his 45-year stage career!''' During the 1980s, Mr. Robinson would appear onstage at various theatres throughout the great state of Indiana, and acquired an affection for its responsive audiences and ( through his personal interactions with his fellow performers and technicians ) it's fine people.
 
'''Darryl Maximilian Robinson''' received some of the best reviews and training of his life and career during two seasons of professional summer stock performances at '''The Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana. '''At a lovely 240-seat, rustic barn theatre, on the shores of Lake Wawasee, Mr. Robinson learned the craft of creating magic onstage in a limited period ( two-weeks of preparation  ) of time, and he learned it well. Under the expert supervision and guidance of the late and highly-regarded Producing Director '''Jill M. Stover''' and multitalented Artistic Director '''Dr. Jeffrey P. Koep''' during the summers of 1981 and 1984, Mr. Robinson garnered audience approval and critical praise for such roles as: '''Ali Hakim''' in '''''Oklahoma!''''', the Nazi '''Ernst Ludwig''' in '''''Cabaret''''', '''Mordred''' in '''''Camelot''''', '''Captain Hook''' in '''''Peter Pan''''', '''Kit Carson''' in '''''The Time of Your Life''''', the Jewish refugee '''Dr. Jan Dussell''' in '''''The Diary of Anne Frank''''', '''El Gallo''' in '''''The Fantasticks, ''Colonel Pickering''' in '''''My Fair Lady''''', '''Joe''' in '''''Show Boat''''', The '''First''' '''Gangster''' in '''''Kiss Me, Kate''''', '''The King''' '''of Siam''' in '''''The King and I,'''''  and, most memorably, '''Fagin''' in '''Lionel Bart's'' Oliver!''''', a role for which Mr. Robinson earned his first professional acting honor: '''The 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award as Outstanding Thespian of The Season. '''The EHP 1981 revival of '''''Oliver!'' ''' ​also featured respected theatre educator and talented vocalist '''Myrona Delaney''' ( aka Myrona Lou Laws ) as Nancy, skilled young singer-actress''' Temple Schulz''' as Oliver, '''Donald Lee Hahn''' as Bill Sykes, '''Tom''' '''McSweeney''' as The Artful Dodger, '''Tom Lamb''' as Mr. Bumble, '''Susan Sams''' as Mrs. Corney, talented and skilled tenor and future Arts Radio Personality '''Opera Joe McKesson''' as Mr. Brownlow and the highly-gifted future New York stage and television actor '''T. Gregg McClain''' as Charlie Bates. Of all the skilled directors '''Darryl Maximilian Robinson''' worked with after his training with '''The Chicagoland''' '''High School Theatrical Troupe''' ( led by the great '''J.''' '''J. Stamm''' ), '''Dr. Jeffrey P, Koep''', Artistic Director of '''The Enchanted Hills Playhouse''', proved to be one of his favorites and one of his best! '''Koep''' ( a former Chairman of The Speech and Communications Dept. at The University of Indiana - South Bend and a future Dean of The College of Fine Arts at The University of Nevada - Las Vegas ) proved to be a true master of professional summer stock! When Mr. Robinson had his encore season at '''EHP '''in 1984, and played '''The King of Siam''' in '''Rodgers' and Hammerstein's''' '''''The King and I''''' opposite the lovely, talented and gifted young singer-actress '''Elizabeth Lee Taylor''' as Mrs. Anna Leonowens, it was the inspired direction of '''"Von Koep"''' that gave Mr. Robinson the motivation he needed to give a performance that pleased critics and audiences alike. '''The Enchanted Hills Playhouse''' '''led by the late and wonderful Producing Director Jill M. Stover was truly one of the finest and most magical places he had ever worked at his 45-year stage career!''' During the 1980s, Mr. Robinson would appear onstage at various theatres throughout the great state of Indiana, and acquired an affection for its responsive audiences and ( through his personal interactions with his fellow performers and technicians ) it's fine people.
Line 37: Line 52:
 
By late 1999, Mr. Robinson, '''with the enthusiastic and strong support of true arts patrons and venue space donors Chris and Judy Kleronomos of Ecos Properties,''' had moved '''The''' '''Excaliber Shakespeare Company''' '''of Chicago''' lock, stock and barrel into a modest storefront in the emerging '''Arts District of Harrison Street''' '''in''' '''Oak Park, IL'''. ( a pleasant and prosperous suburban hamlet a mere few minutes drive from the hugely culturally-poor and economically-depressed West Side of Chicago where he grew up. ) Not having to pay rental costs presented Mr. Robinson and his company of players the opportunity to build a new audience in this historic Chicago area community ( where acclaimed American novelist '''Ernest''' '''Hemingway''' grew up and revered American architect '''Frank Lloyd Wright''' designed houses ) and to mount intimate productions of plays ( at 40 tickets sold, it was standing room only! ) that he always desired to do. Mr. Robinson opened the multiracial chamber theatre on Harrison Street with his long-time staple '''''The Raven And Six''''' '''''Other Points of''''' '''''Interest''''' by '''Edgar''' '''Allan Poe''' ( with a talented supporting ensemble that included '''Ericka''' '''Ayche'Le''', '''Jenn''' '''Williams''' and a gifted newcomer from the East Coast named '''Daniel Kuhlman''' ). Press and word-of-mouth that a new, non-Equity professional, multicultural theatre had emerged in Oak Park on Harrison Street was positive, and '''''The Raven''''' did good business. '''Greatly aided by a new ESC Assistant To The Director and talented ESC Resident Photographer Andy Carlson''', Mr. Robinson began the year of 2000 with a well-received, multiracial cast, 40th Anniversary Revival Production of '''Edward Albee's''' '''''The''''' '''''Zoo Story''''' with strong, young actors '''Daniel Morgan''' '''Shelley''' and '''George''' '''Ketsios''' alternating as Jerry and '''Brad Sandefur''' and '''Kevin''' '''Peters''' alternating as Peter. '''''Zoo Story''''' scored a fine notice by '''Jenn Goddu''' in '''The Chicago''' '''Sun-Times''' and box office was good enough to extend the show for several weeks ( during which time, and during a subsequent 2001 re-mounting, such talented actors as '''Eric Wetz''', '''Daniel''' '''Kuhlman''', '''Micheal S. Pogue''' and '''Micheal''' '''Cervanak''' all appeared in the role of Jerry, and '''L. C. Satterfield''' and '''Gregory''' '''Christopher Armstrong''' appeared in the role of Peter ). Mr, Robinson and Mr. Carlson realized theatregoers in Oak Park were enthusiastic about the ESC being there and conducted auditions to expand the company of performers. Mr. Robinson also directed a very well received 2000 multiracial cast revival of '''J. B. Priestley's''' '''''An Inspector''''' '''''Calls''''' with a very gifted cast that included '''Tim Minger''' as Inspector Goole, '''Anthony''' '''Daniels''' as Mr. Birling, '''Frances Wilkerson''' as Mrs. Birling, '''Juliet Rivera''' as Sheila Birling, '''Eric Neil Gutierrez''' ( a future West Coast screen actor and successful hip-hop comedian ) as Gerald Croft, and multi-talented dramatic actor and musical theatre veteran '''Ryan R. Russ''' as Eric Birling. '''''Inspector''''' '''scored fine notices from both Doug Deuchler of The Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Michael Bonesteel of The Pioneer Press Oak Leaves. Business was good. '''The one show Mr. Robinson presented on Harrison Street that brought him the greatest personal satisfaction, however, occurred when '''he directed and starred as Andrew Wyke opposite the gifted and talented young actor Sean Nix as Milo Tindle in the ESC's 2000 30th Anniversary all-African-American cast revival of the wonderful British playwright Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning Best Play ''Sleuth''. '''For Mr. Robinson, nothing else as an actor he did on Harrison Street would match or top that. Though he tried ( and came close ) in the spring of the following year when he mounted a '''"Farewell''' '''Engagement"''' as '''His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard''' '''Drury Kemp-Kean''' in his noted one-man show of Shakespeare amended and slightly re-titled '''''A Bit of the Bard:''''' '''''2001'''''. Business was good for '''''Bard''''', but after that extended run ( March through May of 2001 ), he never booked another full performance of one of his favorite signature performance pieces again. After 15 years of the work, it was time to try different things and new things. And different and new is what Oak Park theatregoers received when he directed a 2001 revival of the late and controversial African-American playwright '''LeRoi Jones' ( Immamu Amiri''' '''Baraka's )''' 1964 racially-charged, psychological drama '''''The''''' '''''Dutchman''''' with an extremely effective alternating cast that featured '''Daniel Morgan Shelley''' and '''Derrick Anthony''' as Clay and '''Marisa Sanders''' and '''Beth Hilton''' as Lula with talented stage manager / actor '''Mark Macoun''' appearing as The Conductor. '''Both Myrna Petlicki of The Pioneer Press Oak Leaves and Doug Deuchler of The Wednesday Journal of Oak Park granted the production fine notices and audience members took time after each performance to chat with the cast and crew about the social, cultural and racial implications found in Jones' / Baraka's work.''' And because ( like '''ESC's''' '''''The Zoo Story''''' ) the cast was alternating, some audience members would return to the theatre for a second performance to see how a different cast would interpret the work. '''For his staging of ''The Dutchman'', Darryl Maximilian Robinson earned a 2001 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance / Ira Aldridge Award Nomination for Best Direction Of A Theatrical Production ( his first and only award honor for his work on Harrison Street and his last award honor working in The Greater Chicago Professional Theatre Community ).''' But in the weeks leading up to the '''2001 BTAA / Ira Aldridge''' '''Awards Ceremony''' in September at '''The''' '''Harold Washington Theatre Wing in The DuSable''' '''Museum of African-American History''' something enormously terrible and horrific occurred that would ultimately effect people and events around the world: '''The Terrorist Attack Known As 9 / 11! '''The tragedy of the high-jacked planes being used as weapons of mass murder, gripped the nation and the entire world in such a state of loss, fear and rage, that business-as-usual of any kind could not be conducted. People in the Village of Oak Park were no less effected by this event. They did not want to go out. They did not want to celebrate or discuss The Arts.They retreated to the safety and security of their homes. And though large and major theatres and performing arts venues continued ( sometimes at a financial loss ) to operate, numerous small theatres ( including '''The ESC''' ) in the Greater Chicago area shriveled up and died. Without an audience to pay for tickets, support and see the work, there was no reason for '''The Excaliber Shakespeare''' '''Company of Chicago''' to continue to exist. '''Business was no''' '''longer good'''. However, prior to closing its doors, '''Mr. Robinson directed and appeared as Vladimir in a late fall 2001 ESC revival of Samuel Beckett's ''Waiting For Godot'' on Harrison Street''' with a talented cast that included '''Tom Carlson''' as Estragon, '''John Martin Keenan''' as Pozzo and '''Bruno Bafia''' as Lucky and The Boy. The themes of confusion, loss and despair that run through '''Beckett's''' existential comic-dramatic masterpiece seemed fitting as a final work on Harrison Street and critics were kind to the production. Houses were modest but continuous to the end of the run which occurred on December 30, 2001'''. By the end of January of 2002, the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago had closed its doors on Harrison Street in Oak Park and most of its lights, sets and property pieces were placed in storage never to be utilized again.''' However, during the shutting of the theatre, one of Mr. Robinson's younger actors ( a very naive, un-jaded and innocent performer ) came to Mr. Robinson with an idea. With all his experience, with all his knowledge of The Arts and Movies and Theatre, why couldn't he just write a movie script and move to Hollywood? And, in a Don Quixotesque moment of insanity, Mr. Robinson sat down at his typewriter during The Final Twilight of his beloved multiracial chamber theatre company...and began to write.
 
By late 1999, Mr. Robinson, '''with the enthusiastic and strong support of true arts patrons and venue space donors Chris and Judy Kleronomos of Ecos Properties,''' had moved '''The''' '''Excaliber Shakespeare Company''' '''of Chicago''' lock, stock and barrel into a modest storefront in the emerging '''Arts District of Harrison Street''' '''in''' '''Oak Park, IL'''. ( a pleasant and prosperous suburban hamlet a mere few minutes drive from the hugely culturally-poor and economically-depressed West Side of Chicago where he grew up. ) Not having to pay rental costs presented Mr. Robinson and his company of players the opportunity to build a new audience in this historic Chicago area community ( where acclaimed American novelist '''Ernest''' '''Hemingway''' grew up and revered American architect '''Frank Lloyd Wright''' designed houses ) and to mount intimate productions of plays ( at 40 tickets sold, it was standing room only! ) that he always desired to do. Mr. Robinson opened the multiracial chamber theatre on Harrison Street with his long-time staple '''''The Raven And Six''''' '''''Other Points of''''' '''''Interest''''' by '''Edgar''' '''Allan Poe''' ( with a talented supporting ensemble that included '''Ericka''' '''Ayche'Le''', '''Jenn''' '''Williams''' and a gifted newcomer from the East Coast named '''Daniel Kuhlman''' ). Press and word-of-mouth that a new, non-Equity professional, multicultural theatre had emerged in Oak Park on Harrison Street was positive, and '''''The Raven''''' did good business. '''Greatly aided by a new ESC Assistant To The Director and talented ESC Resident Photographer Andy Carlson''', Mr. Robinson began the year of 2000 with a well-received, multiracial cast, 40th Anniversary Revival Production of '''Edward Albee's''' '''''The''''' '''''Zoo Story''''' with strong, young actors '''Daniel Morgan''' '''Shelley''' and '''George''' '''Ketsios''' alternating as Jerry and '''Brad Sandefur''' and '''Kevin''' '''Peters''' alternating as Peter. '''''Zoo Story''''' scored a fine notice by '''Jenn Goddu''' in '''The Chicago''' '''Sun-Times''' and box office was good enough to extend the show for several weeks ( during which time, and during a subsequent 2001 re-mounting, such talented actors as '''Eric Wetz''', '''Daniel''' '''Kuhlman''', '''Micheal S. Pogue''' and '''Micheal''' '''Cervanak''' all appeared in the role of Jerry, and '''L. C. Satterfield''' and '''Gregory''' '''Christopher Armstrong''' appeared in the role of Peter ). Mr, Robinson and Mr. Carlson realized theatregoers in Oak Park were enthusiastic about the ESC being there and conducted auditions to expand the company of performers. Mr. Robinson also directed a very well received 2000 multiracial cast revival of '''J. B. Priestley's''' '''''An Inspector''''' '''''Calls''''' with a very gifted cast that included '''Tim Minger''' as Inspector Goole, '''Anthony''' '''Daniels''' as Mr. Birling, '''Frances Wilkerson''' as Mrs. Birling, '''Juliet Rivera''' as Sheila Birling, '''Eric Neil Gutierrez''' ( a future West Coast screen actor and successful hip-hop comedian ) as Gerald Croft, and multi-talented dramatic actor and musical theatre veteran '''Ryan R. Russ''' as Eric Birling. '''''Inspector''''' '''scored fine notices from both Doug Deuchler of The Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Michael Bonesteel of The Pioneer Press Oak Leaves. Business was good. '''The one show Mr. Robinson presented on Harrison Street that brought him the greatest personal satisfaction, however, occurred when '''he directed and starred as Andrew Wyke opposite the gifted and talented young actor Sean Nix as Milo Tindle in the ESC's 2000 30th Anniversary all-African-American cast revival of the wonderful British playwright Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning Best Play ''Sleuth''. '''For Mr. Robinson, nothing else as an actor he did on Harrison Street would match or top that. Though he tried ( and came close ) in the spring of the following year when he mounted a '''"Farewell''' '''Engagement"''' as '''His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard''' '''Drury Kemp-Kean''' in his noted one-man show of Shakespeare amended and slightly re-titled '''''A Bit of the Bard:''''' '''''2001'''''. Business was good for '''''Bard''''', but after that extended run ( March through May of 2001 ), he never booked another full performance of one of his favorite signature performance pieces again. After 15 years of the work, it was time to try different things and new things. And different and new is what Oak Park theatregoers received when he directed a 2001 revival of the late and controversial African-American playwright '''LeRoi Jones' ( Immamu Amiri''' '''Baraka's )''' 1964 racially-charged, psychological drama '''''The''''' '''''Dutchman''''' with an extremely effective alternating cast that featured '''Daniel Morgan Shelley''' and '''Derrick Anthony''' as Clay and '''Marisa Sanders''' and '''Beth Hilton''' as Lula with talented stage manager / actor '''Mark Macoun''' appearing as The Conductor. '''Both Myrna Petlicki of The Pioneer Press Oak Leaves and Doug Deuchler of The Wednesday Journal of Oak Park granted the production fine notices and audience members took time after each performance to chat with the cast and crew about the social, cultural and racial implications found in Jones' / Baraka's work.''' And because ( like '''ESC's''' '''''The Zoo Story''''' ) the cast was alternating, some audience members would return to the theatre for a second performance to see how a different cast would interpret the work. '''For his staging of ''The Dutchman'', Darryl Maximilian Robinson earned a 2001 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance / Ira Aldridge Award Nomination for Best Direction Of A Theatrical Production ( his first and only award honor for his work on Harrison Street and his last award honor working in The Greater Chicago Professional Theatre Community ).''' But in the weeks leading up to the '''2001 BTAA / Ira Aldridge''' '''Awards Ceremony''' in September at '''The''' '''Harold Washington Theatre Wing in The DuSable''' '''Museum of African-American History''' something enormously terrible and horrific occurred that would ultimately effect people and events around the world: '''The Terrorist Attack Known As 9 / 11! '''The tragedy of the high-jacked planes being used as weapons of mass murder, gripped the nation and the entire world in such a state of loss, fear and rage, that business-as-usual of any kind could not be conducted. People in the Village of Oak Park were no less effected by this event. They did not want to go out. They did not want to celebrate or discuss The Arts.They retreated to the safety and security of their homes. And though large and major theatres and performing arts venues continued ( sometimes at a financial loss ) to operate, numerous small theatres ( including '''The ESC''' ) in the Greater Chicago area shriveled up and died. Without an audience to pay for tickets, support and see the work, there was no reason for '''The Excaliber Shakespeare''' '''Company of Chicago''' to continue to exist. '''Business was no''' '''longer good'''. However, prior to closing its doors, '''Mr. Robinson directed and appeared as Vladimir in a late fall 2001 ESC revival of Samuel Beckett's ''Waiting For Godot'' on Harrison Street''' with a talented cast that included '''Tom Carlson''' as Estragon, '''John Martin Keenan''' as Pozzo and '''Bruno Bafia''' as Lucky and The Boy. The themes of confusion, loss and despair that run through '''Beckett's''' existential comic-dramatic masterpiece seemed fitting as a final work on Harrison Street and critics were kind to the production. Houses were modest but continuous to the end of the run which occurred on December 30, 2001'''. By the end of January of 2002, the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago had closed its doors on Harrison Street in Oak Park and most of its lights, sets and property pieces were placed in storage never to be utilized again.''' However, during the shutting of the theatre, one of Mr. Robinson's younger actors ( a very naive, un-jaded and innocent performer ) came to Mr. Robinson with an idea. With all his experience, with all his knowledge of The Arts and Movies and Theatre, why couldn't he just write a movie script and move to Hollywood? And, in a Don Quixotesque moment of insanity, Mr. Robinson sat down at his typewriter during The Final Twilight of his beloved multiracial chamber theatre company...and began to write.
   
''Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist Darryl Maximilian Robinson recently completed an extended visit with family and friends in The Windy City. This past fall, Darryl Maximilian Robinson made his first appearance on a Chicago stage in 17 years ( and earned critical praise ) when he played the marvelous dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, The Chairman of The Music Hall Royale and The Honorable Mayor Thomas Sapsea in the Oct. 26th through November 18th of 2018 Saint Sebastian Players' revival of Rupert Holmes' wonderful Tony Award-winning Solve-It-Yourself Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood' at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus St. Bonaventure Church, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614.  ''
 
   
   
   
  +
'''''Note''':The multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago is pleased, proud and honored  to share and present this archival article in acknowledgement of '''2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre!  '''This theatre article is presented in appreciation of the fine and committed work of all of Excaliber Productions, Ltd. Company Members of St. Louis, Missouri and as part of '''The Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project.'''''
 
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
[[File:Image_27142906694.jpg|frame|left|HIS MOST REVERED LORDSHIP, SIR RICHARD DRURY KEMP-KEAN!: For 15 years ( Between 1987 and 2001 ) DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appearing as His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean in his critically-praised, original one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy "A BIT OF THE BARD" included Lord Jaques' "SEVEN AGES OF MAN" Speech as part of his presentation during numerous touring engagements throughout the country. 1993 Photo of Darryl Maximilian Robinson in "A Bit of the Bard" courtesy of THE ECHO YEARBBOOK OF NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY. ]]
  +
 
''Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist Darryl Maximilian Robinson recently completed an extended visit with family and friends in The Windy City. In the fall of 2018, Darryl Maximilian Robinson made his first appearance on a Chicago stage in 17 years ( and earned critical praise ) when he played the marvelous dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, The Chairman of The Music Hall Royale and The Honorable Mayor Thomas Sapsea in the Oct. 26th through November 18th of 2018 Saint Sebastian Players' revival of Rupert Holmes' wonderful Tony Award-winning Solve-It-Yourself Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood' at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus St. Bonaventure Church, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614 for which Mr. Robinson received a 2019 BroadwayWorld Chicago Award nomination for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ). Darryl Maximilian Robinson has since returned to Los Angeles and is currently appearing as The Announcer in the March 2020 Ark Theatre of North Hollywood, Ca. "Old Tyme Radio Hour" production of 'The Dick Tracy Radio Show' at the theatre's intimate, 60-seat performance space at  5708 Lankershim Blvd., North Holywood, Ca., 91601. Performances are Wednesdays at 7 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. March 18th through May 3rd of 2020. For tickets to this unique theatre event call: ( 818 ) 856-8068.''
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
https://allevents.in/north%20hollywood/the-dick-tracy-radio-show/80002226324944
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
[[File:641px-Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_as_The_Announcer_in_The_2020_Ark_Theatre_Company_of_North_Hollywood_Old_Time_Radio_production_of_The_Dick_Tracy_Radio_Show_-7..jpg|frame|left|ON-THE-AIR AND ON THE STAGE IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD!: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Best Actor and Los Angeles Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Best Actor Nominee DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appears as THE ANNOUNCER in THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW Wednesday Evenings and Sunday Afternoons in March 2020 as part of THE ARK THEATRE OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA.'s OLD TYME RADIO HOUR. Accessible On-Street Parking is available right at the theatre at 5708 Lankershim Blvd. in North Hollywood, CA. 90106. This Event introduces local, live audiences to the funny and highly-entertaining classic and historic radio shows being recorded and videotaped in black-and-white for future PODCASTS! For tickets and reservations call THE ARK at ( 818 ) 856-8068. 2020 Ark Theatre Company Photo by STEVEN E. KIMBROUGH.]]
  +
  +
  +
  +
''[[File:Darryl Maximilian Robinson Rehearses Bard's St. Crispin's Day Speech At LA's Lincoln Heights Jail!-3|thumb|left|335px]]''
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
[[File:527px-Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_as_The_Announcer_in_The_2020_Ark_Theatre_of_North_Hollywood_Old_Time_Radio_Hour_production_of_The_Dick_Tracy_Radio_Show_-8..jpg|frame|left|PAUSING FOR A STATION BREAK!: DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE ANNOUNCER in THE 2020 ARK THEATRE COMPANY OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD OLD TYME RADIO HOUR production of THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW. 2020 Ark Theatre Company Photo by STEVEN E. KIMBROUGH.]]
  +
  +
  +
[[File:Darryl Maximilian Robinson Presents Bard's St. Crispin's Day Speech In LA ( The Inside Rendition )!-3|thumb|left|335 px]]
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
[[File:495px-Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_as_The_Announcer_in_The_2020_Ark_Theatre_of_North_Hollywood_Old_Time_Radio_Hour_production_of_The_Dick_Tracy_Radio_Show_-9..jpg|frame|left|THE SPONSOR OF THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW IS "TOOTSIE ROLLS"!: DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appears as THE ANNOUNCER in THE 2020 ARK THEATRE COMPANY OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD OLD TYME RADIO HOUR production of THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW. 2020 Ark Theatre Company Photo by STEVEN E. KIMBROUGH. ]]
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
 
'''''Note''':The multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago is pleased, proud and honored  to share and present this archival article in acknowledgement of '''2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre!  '''This theatre article is also presented in appreciation of the fine and committed work of all of Excaliber Productions, Ltd. Company Members of St. Louis, Missouri and as part of '''The Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project.'''''
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
[[File:Bard's_"Seven_Ages".jpg|frame|left|TAKE TWO!: Here Is The Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Horizontal Second Take Of Darryl Maximilian Robinson Performing The Classic "Seven Ages of Man" Speech From "As You Like It'!:]]
  +
[[File:Darryl Maximilian Robinson Unfolds The Bard's "Seven Ages of Man" Speech In LA, Take Two!-1|thumb|left|478 px|Darryl Maximilian Robinson Unfolds The Bard's "Seven Ages of Man" Speech In LA, Take Two!]]
  +
[[File:Darryl Maximilian Robinson Performs "The Seven Ages of Man" In Lincoln Heights of Los Angeles!-2|thumb|left|479px|HIS ACTS BEING SEVEN AGES!: Veteran and award-winning Chicago, St. Louis and Los Angeles stage actor and play director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as LORD JAQUES from WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "AS YOU LIKE IT" evokes "THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN SPEECH"! 2020 Photography and Videography by GUSTAVO J. CASAS for THE EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LOS ANGELES ARCHIVAL PROJECT.]]
  +
  +
[[File:Hqdefault.jpg|frame|left|"ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE!": Veteran and award-winning Chicago, St. Louis and Los Angeles stage actor and play director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as LORD JAQUES evokes The "SEVEN AGES OF MAN" SPEECH from Act Two, Scene Seven of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S classic romantic comedy "AS YOU LIKE IT." 2020 Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Photo by GUSTAVO J. CASAS. ]]
   
   
Line 318: Line 466:
   
   
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
  +
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhWim4B2LR0
  +
  +
https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/VIDEO-Darryl-Maximilian-Robinson-Performs-Two-Versions-of-The-Bards-St-Crispins-Day-Speech-in-LA-20191226
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drood
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drood
   
Line 611: Line 769:
   
 
[[File:Just_4_Fun_Nominees.jpg|frame|left|AN LA THEATRE AWARD-NOMINATED CAST OF TAD MOSEL'S "IMPROMPTU"!: Elate Best Supporting Actor Award Nominee JOEY TREZISE as TONY, Elate Best Supporting Actress Award Winner LUCY KRUBINER as LORA, Elate Best Supporting Actress Award Nominee CASEY KRUBINER as WINNIFRED were the marvelous fellow actors who helped Los Angeles-based stage veteran DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON earn a 2015 / 2016 Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nomination as Best Actor for his performance as the debonair, but aging leading man ERNEST in TAD MOSEL'S classic, allegorical one-act of Life In The Theatre "IMPROMPTU" which was presented by THE EMMANUEL LUTHERAN ACTORS' THEATRE ENSEMBLE - ELATE on a bill of one-acts entitled "JUST 4 FUN" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, CA. Photo courtesy of ELATE. ]]
 
[[File:Just_4_Fun_Nominees.jpg|frame|left|AN LA THEATRE AWARD-NOMINATED CAST OF TAD MOSEL'S "IMPROMPTU"!: Elate Best Supporting Actor Award Nominee JOEY TREZISE as TONY, Elate Best Supporting Actress Award Winner LUCY KRUBINER as LORA, Elate Best Supporting Actress Award Nominee CASEY KRUBINER as WINNIFRED were the marvelous fellow actors who helped Los Angeles-based stage veteran DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON earn a 2015 / 2016 Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nomination as Best Actor for his performance as the debonair, but aging leading man ERNEST in TAD MOSEL'S classic, allegorical one-act of Life In The Theatre "IMPROMPTU" which was presented by THE EMMANUEL LUTHERAN ACTORS' THEATRE ENSEMBLE - ELATE on a bill of one-acts entitled "JUST 4 FUN" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, CA. Photo courtesy of ELATE. ]]
  +
  +
[[File:Ron-brewington-bradin-stennis-and-darryl-maximilian-robinson-appeared-on-the-dec-30-2019-edition-of-the-actors-choice_31163137611.jpg|frame|left|RETURNING TO "THE ACTOR'S CHOICE"!: Host RON BREWINGTON, Actor BRANDIN STENNIS and returning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared on The December 30, 2019 You Tube Edition of the internet performing arts program "THE ACTOR'S CHOICE" streamed live and recorded in Burbank, California. ]]
  +
  +
[[File:Actor Darryl Maximilian Robinson and Actor Brandin Stennis-1578324882|thumb|left|335 px]][[File:81136633_801329743638701_2773155834933280768_n.png|frame|left|LOGO FOR "THE ACTOR'S CHOICE." ]]

Revision as of 16:35, 2 April 2020

38668934195 f19083f34b z

TRAVELING THROUGH A LIFE IN THE THEATRE: Veteran and award-winning stage actor and play director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, Founder, Artistic Director, Producer and Principal Actor of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre THE EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO. 2018 photo of Darryl Maximilian Robinson at Union Station in Los Angeles, Ca. by DANNY BELROSE.

ESC

Logo of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre, THE EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO designed by TONY HRUBES.

34270700232 3e447b7620 o (1)

THE ENTIRE 2015 / 2016 LOS ANGELES ELATE SEASON TICKET HOLDER AWARD-NOMINATED CAST OF TAD MOSEL'S "IMPROMPTU": Best Supporting Actress Award Nominee CASEY KRUBINER as WINNIFRED, Best Actor Award Nominee DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as ERNEST, Best Supporting Actor Award Nominee JOEY TREZISE as Tony and Best Supporting Actress Award Winner LUCY KRUBINER as LORA in a revival of acclaimed American playwright Tad Mosel's 1948 classic, allegorical one-act comedy-drama of Life In The Theatre "IMPROMPTU" presented as part of The Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble - ELATE staging of "JUST 4 FUN" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, Ca. All four actors earned 2015 / 2016 Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nominations. Of the four. Ms. Lucy Krubiner would win the Elate Best Supporting Actress Award for her wonderful performance as Lora. Photo by Director Jeff Zimmer.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson of The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago stars in The Raven and Six Other Points of Interest by Edgar Allan Poe.

1999 WEDNESDAY JOURNAL OF OAK PARK, IL. Feature Story on Adapter, Director, Producer DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE NARRATOR in the 1999 EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO staging of "THE RAVEN AND SIX OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST" by EDGAR ALLAN POE from Editor DARRYL CATER. Wednesday Journal News-Photo of Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder Darryl Maximilian Robinson performing "THE RAVEN" by ANDY CARLSON.

34979725382 178cca9c83 z

1987 Program Cover of Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as His Most Revered Lordship, SIR RICHARD DRURY KEMP-KEAN in his critically-praised one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy "A BIT OF THE BARD."

Booker 2

THE MOST FAMOUS NEGRO IN THE COUNTRY: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON captured a 2013 Los Angeles Marcom Masque Theatre Award Nomination as Best Actor In A Major Supporting Role for his performance as historic black educator and orator BOOKER T. WASHINGTON in the 2013 Kentwood Players' revival production of the Tony Award-winning musical "RAGTIME" at The Westchester Playhouse. Photo courtesy of The Kentwood Players.

2015-11-13 (3)

THE COMPANY YOU KEEP REALLY CAN BE HELL!: Gifted Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Members Samuel E. Ramirez as Don Juan, Director Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Devil and Liz Robertson as Dona Ana in the 1998 ESC revival production of the great George Bernard Shaw's "DON JUAN IN HELL" at The Holstein Park Theatre in The Windy City. Photo and Painting by J. L. Watt.

34280023981 4af36379fd o

THE FIRST DOCUMENTED MULTIRACIAL CAST OF "THE LION IN WINTER": Excaliber Productions, Ltd. Founder, Director and Producer DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as KING HENRY II and talented young actor PHILIP WATT as Prince John in Excaliber's 1992-93 revival production of JAMES GOLDMAN'S "THE LION IN WINTER" presented at THE WABASH TRIANGLE CAFE OF ST. LOUIS, MO. as they appeared on the cover of the Jan. 1993 St. Louis Edition of INTERMISSION MAGAZINE. Photo by CARL VALLE.

34008460670 e34c8fc40e m

AN AWARD-WINNING VILLAIN: 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award Winner as Outstanding Thespian of the Season DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as FAGIN in Director DR. JEFFERY P. KOEP'S staging of LIONEL BART'S "OLIVER!" presented by Producing Director JILL M. STOVER at THE ENCHANTED HILLS PLAYHOUSE OF SYRACUSE, IN. Photo courtesy of The EHP.

19971279132 9c7dda3aa9 m

A PROUD FATHER AND HIS ADOPTED DAUGHTERS: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as MAJOR-GENERAL STANLEY ( Center-Right ) joined by his lovely and talented adopted daughters ( L-R ) Michelle Perry as Edith Stanley, Jennifer Sperry as Mabel Stanley and Kelsey Bullock as Kate Stanley in the 2014 San Pedro Theatre Club 135th Anniversary Revival Production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE." Photo by KOOP.

2015-10-2

THE FIRST ALL-AFRICAN-AMERICAN CAST OF "SLEUTH" EVER: SEAN NIX as MILO TINDLE and Director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as ANDREW WYKE in the 2000 Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago 30th Anniversary Revival Production of English playwright ANTHONY SHAFFER'S Tony Award-winning Best Play "SLEUTH" at The Harrison Street Galleries Studio Theatre in Oak Park, Il. Photo by ANDY CARLSON.

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_In_His_Awards_Room!,_Take_Two.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson In His Awards Room!, Take Two.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson In His Awards Room!, Take Two.

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_as_the_Butler_at_Glendale_Centre_Theatre.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as the Butler at Glendale Centre Theatre.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Butler John Lawless in The Happiest Millionaire at Glendale Centre Thetre.

The_Actor's_Choice_-_John_Ruskin_and_Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_9-19-16

The Actor's Choice - John Ruskin and Darryl Maximilian Robinson 9-19-16

Darryl Maximilian Robinson and John Ruskin on the 9-19-2016 Edition of The Actor's Choice.

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_as_Major_General_Stanley_in_Pirates_of_Penzance_Act_2

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Major General Stanley in Pirates of Penzance Act 2

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Major-General Stanley, Jennifer Sperry as Mabel Stanley and Chris Yeschenko as Fredric in Act Two of The Pirates of Penzance.

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_as_Major_General_Stanley

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Major General Stanley

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Major-General Stanley performs "I Am the Very Model of A Modern Major-General" in the 2014 San Pedro Theatre Club 135th Anniversary Revival Production of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance.

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_Performs_Rudyard_Kipling's_"IF"_On_Sunset_Blvd_In_Hollywood!

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Performs Rudyard Kipling's "IF" On Sunset Blvd In Hollywood!

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Performs Rudyard Kipling's "If" On Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood!

RAGTIME_by_Kentwood_Players

RAGTIME by Kentwood Players

Darryl Maximilian Robinson appeared as the historic black educator Booker T. Washington in The Kentwood Players' 2013 revival of the musical Ragtime at The Westchester Playhouse in Los Angeles.

20017811761 493bb40395 o

IT VANISHES UNDER THE LIGHT!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( in his Greater Los Angeles Stage Debut ) as the old Shakespearean actor Henry Albertson and Stacy Lynn Baker as Mortima ( aka Mortimer, "The Woman Who Dies" ) in the Tribe Productions' 2010 Hollywood Fringe Festival 50th Anniversary Revival Production of Tom Jones' and Harvey Schmidt's "THE FANTASTICKS at The Complex Theatre in Los Angeles, Ca. Photo courtesy of The Tribe Productions.

Excaliber Productions Ltd theatre review of the 1993 production of The Lion In Winter at The Wabash Triangle Cafe (1)

Jan. 1993 INTERMISSION MAGAZINE Theatre Review of the Excaliber Productions, Ltd.'s revival production of James Goldman's "THE LION IN WINTER" by Mark Hamilton.

2015-06-26

Nov. 1, 1984 UMSL CURRENT Theatre Review by STEVE GIVENS of The University Players' revival production of Robert Bolt's acclaimed play "A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS" at The Benton Hall Theatre of The University of Missouri-St. Louis courtesy of www.umsl.edu.org.

ESC Master Harold Poster.

THE 1997 EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO Showcard and Poster of its 1997 revival production of the great ATHOL FUGARD'S "MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS" directed by DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON at THE HEARTLAND CAFE STUDIO THEATRE in the Rogers' Park neighborhood in The Windy City designed by JEFF HELGESON.

1 large (

A THEATRE AWARD-WINNING WIZARD: Feb. 1989 EVENING NEWS OF JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA Interview with 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award-winning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON regarding his upcoming appearance in the title role in THE DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE revival production of WILLIAM F. BROWN'S and CHARLIE SMALLS' Tony Award-winning Best Musical "THE WIZ" by ERIC SHREWSBERRY.

2015-10-29 (1)

In 2000, Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON directed and starred as ANDREW WYKE in the ESC's 30th Anniversary Revival Production of ANTHONY SHAFFER'S Tony Award-winning Best Play "SLEUTH" opposite very talented ESC newcomer SEAN NIX as MILO TINDLE at the intimate HARRISON STREET GALLERIES STUDIO THEATRE of Oak Park, Il. The revival would become the first documented staging of Mr. Shaffer's acclaimed mystery-thriller with AN ALL AFRICAN-AMERICAN CAST. The production received fine notices in Oct. 2000 Editions of both Oak Park's PIONEER PRESS OAKLEAVES and WEDNESDAY JOURNAL newspapers. Photo of Mr. Robinson as Andrew Wyke and Mr. Nix as Milo Tindle in "SLEUTH" as they appeared in the Oct. 25, 2000 edition of THE OAK LEAVES by ANDY CARLSON.

Oct. 25, 2000 Pioneer Press Theatre Review by Michael Bonesteel.

Part One of the Oct. 25, 2000 Pioneer Press Oaks Leaves Theatre Review of the african-American cast of Director Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Andrew Wyke and Sean Nix as Milo Tindle in The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago 30th Anniversary revival Production of Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning Best Play "SLEUTH" at The Harrison Street Galleries Studio Theatre in Oak Park, Il.

2015-10-29

Part Two of the Oct. 25, 2000 Pioneer Press Oak Leaves Theatre Review of the African-American cast of Director Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Andrew Wyke and Sean Nix as Milo Tindle in The Excaliber Shakespeare Company's revival production of Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning Best Play "SLEUTH" by Michael Bonesteel.

19364660423 c1a7617a80 o

IT REALLY DOES A BODY GOOD!: MARIO DIGREGORIO as EBENEZER SCROOGE is encouraged by DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT to have a few sips of "The Milk of Human Kindness" in Playwright Brenda Dietlein's adaptation of Charles Dickens' holiday classic "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" presented in 2010 at The Glendale Centre Theatre of Glendale, Ca. as a family-friendly musical. Photo courtesy of The GCT.

19798065760 cb908828be o

THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING: Veteran and award-winning stage actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( the Founder of the multiracial chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist ) appeared as THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT in Playwright BRENDA DIETLEIN'S adaptation of CHARLES DICKENS' holiday classic "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" presented in 2010 at THE GLENDALE CENTRE THEATRE OF GLENDALE, CA. as a family-friendly musical. Photo courtesy of The GCT.

1unnamed

A QUARTET IN WAITING: Actors DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as VLADIMIR, MICHAEL ALT as ESTRAGON, CAREY S. MEANS as POZZO and PATRICK HENSLER as LUCKY in the 1992 EXCALIBER PRODUCTIONS LTD. multiracial cast revival of the great SAMUEL BECKETT'S "WAITING FOR GODOT" directed by Mr. Robinson and presented at THE HISTORIC SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in The Central west End of St. Louis, Mo. 1992 Excaliber Productions, Ltd. in St. Louis "WAITING FOR GODOT" Archival Photo by CARL VALLE.

1999 Chicago Reader Newsphoto of Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Big Daddy and Drew Nye as Brick in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof by Lonell Razae Smith

FAMILY TIES: Sept. 1999 Chicago Reader News-Photo of ESC Director Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Big Daddy Pollitt and Drew Nye as Brick Pollitt in the 1999 Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago multiracial cast production of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' "CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF" at The Pulaski Park Studio Theatre in The Windy City by Lonnell Razae Smith.

1997 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance Award Nomination to Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Best Leading Actor In A Play for Master Harold And The Boys.

Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON earned a 1997 CHICAGO BLACK THEATRE ALLIANCE AWARD NOMINATION as Best Leading Actor In A Play for his performance as SAM SEMELA in the ESC's revival production of the great South African playwright ATHOL FUGARD'S "MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS" directed by Mr. Robinson at THE HEARTLAND CAFE STUDIO THEATRE in The Windy City.

34228996522 72f230382f o (1)

YOU CAN'T FLY KITES ON RAINY DAYS: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder, Director and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON is winner of both A 1997 CHICAGO JOSEPH JEFFERSON CITATION AWARD as Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play and A 1997 CHICAGO BLACK THEATRE ALLIANCE AWARD NOMINATION as Best Leading Actor In A Play for his performance as SAM SEMELA in the 1997 ESC revival production of the great South African Playwright ATHOL FUGARD'S "MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS" directed by Mr. Robinson and presented in the charming and intimate confines of THE HEARTLAND CAFE STUDIO THEATRE in The Windy City. 1997 ESC Archival Production Phhoto of Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Sam Semela in "MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS" by JEFF HELGESON.

34409982946 12a9c25ea7 o

A FRIGHTENING DYNAMIC DUO: DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and ALEXANDER PERALTA were "SCAREACTORS" who played the roles of LAWRENCE TALBOT / THE WOLFMAN and THE WOLFEN BOY in highly-skilled and talented USH HHN Creative Director JOHN MURDY'S 2011 Halloween Horror Nights Featured Maze Event at The Universal Studios Holywood Historic House of Horrors "THE WOLFMAN: THE CURSE OF TALBOT HALL." Photo courtesy of THE WOLF PACK.

35802388334 df4828ac1f o

A WOLF MAN: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder, Artistic Director and Producer and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON transforms into his "Scareactor" title role of LAWRENCE TALBOT / THE WOLFMAN backstage in The Dressing Room of The Universal Studios Hollywood Historic House of Horrors before frightening guests in USH HHN Creative Director JOH NMURDY's 2011 Halloween Horror Nights Featured Maze Event "THE WOLFMAN: THE CURSE OF TALBOT HALL." Photo courtesy of THE WOLF PACK.

34295546322 c4d30643e3 o

ALL POLITICS ARE LOCAL: Veteran and award-winning stage actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( The Founder of the multiracial chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago ) created and starred in the role of conservative Republican speechwriter and commentator STANLEY C. DUNKLIN, JR. ( a character based on real-life academician and Obama critic STANLEY KURTZ ) in THE SMILEY FACE AND THE FROWN ENTERTAINMENT GROUP 2012 World Premiere production of Chicago area playwrights MARK MASON'S and ELLEN CHAMBERS' drama of sex, lies, politics and broken dreams "REST FOR THE WEARY SPIRIT" skillfully directed by J.P. RAPOZO at a studio theatre in The Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles. Photo courtesy of THE SMILEY FACE AND THE FROWN ENTERTAINMENT GROUP.

34934081043 455f4aa70c o

A BLACK HISTORY MONTH RUSSIAN BALLET INSTRUCTOR: In Feburary of 1981 future Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Award Winner, Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, Los Angeles Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON became the first African-American performer of note to be cast and garner a positive notice for his performance as the Russian Ballet instructor BORIS KOLENKHOV in the ACT IV COMMUNITY THEATRE OF FOREST PARK, IL. revival production of MOSS HART'S and GEORGE S. KAUFMAN'S rollicking, Pulitzer Prize-winning scewball comedy "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU." Photo by MITCHELL ROSE.

1 large (4

FEb. 4, 1981 NORTHWEST HERALD of Chicago Feature Story on Darryl Maximilian Robinson as Russian Boris Kolenkhov in The ACT IV Community Theatre of Forest Park, Il. revival production of Moss Hart's and George S. Kaufman's Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" by Jorge Casuso.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Who Played Don Carlos In Dreams Factory Sends His Best Regards To The Bilingual Actors Repertory Theatre Co

A MEMORABLE MATINEE PERFORMER: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award Winner, Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner and Los Angeles Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Best Actor Nominee DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON was pleased, proud and honored to create the leading role of the miserly Latin-American millionaire DON CARLOS ( in English ) during a Sunday Afternoon Sept. 11, 2011 Special Matinee Performance of THE BILINGUAL ACTORS' REPERTORY THEATRE COMPANY World Premiere production of Salvadoran Playwright WALDO CHAVEZ VELASCO'S "DREAMS FACTORY / FABRICA DE SUENOS" under the fine direction of JULIO VILLEGAS at THE STAGES THEATRE CENTER in Hollywood, Ca.

Regarding The Award-winning Stage Actor And Play Director Darryl Maximilian Robinson

"With a name like Darryl Maximilian Robinson, there's a pretty good chance you'll stand out on a theater playbill. And when the man who answers to that name conveys the poise, polish, preparedness - and talent - of a professional actor, there's every chance he'll also stand out on the stage, in theatergoers' memories and possibly, theatrical history." -- Sharon Little, Young actor Darryl Robinson: He's one in a Maximilian, THE FORT WAYNE NEWS-SENTINEL, Saturday  August 29, 1981.

Though he never was a member of Actors' Equity Assn. or a Broadway stage performer, veteran and award-winning American theatre artist Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( born in the city of Chicago on November 25, 1960 ) has enjoyed considerable critical praise and garnered numerous local and regional performing arts awards during the course of his 46-year public performance career which has included appearances in more than 250 stage productions and literary arts presentations around the country. Winner of such honors as both a 1997 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award as Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play and a 1997 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance Award Nomination as Best Leading Actor In A Play for his noted performance as Sam Semela in the great South African playwright Athol Fugard's Master Harold And The Boys at The Heartland Cafe Studio Theatre in The Windy City as well as a 1998 WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award as Outstanding Director Of A Play for his 1997 revival of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot also at The Heartland, he is best known as the co-writer, director and star of an original one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy entitled A Bit of the Bard ( a program of selected scenes and speeches from the best plays by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE intertwined with humorous social, cultural and political commentary as shared by his unique creation, centuries-leaping classical actor Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean, which debuted in 1987 ) and for his 15 years of work as The Founder, Artistic Director, Producer and Principal Actor of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago ( active 1987-2001 ). A classically-trained stage actor and musical theatre performer, Mr. Robinson has also made numerous appearances on local television and radio programs as well as guest performances on regional PBS and National Public Radio. In 2005, Mr. Robinson moved to The City of Angels, Los Angeles, to pursue Talent and Literary Agency Representation as he is the author of three unsold and unpublished original motion picture screenplays. Unable to obtain the representation he sought, he pursued theatre work and has appeared in more than a dozen stage productions and in theatre-related Youtube videos on the West Coast since his 2010 Greater Los Angeles Area acting debut as the old Shakespearean actor Henry Albertson in The Hollywood Fringe Festival 50th Anniversary Revival Production of The Fantasticks at The Complex Theatre in Tinseltown presented by The Tribe Productions. Most recently, during an extended year-long visit to his original hometown of Chicago, Darryl Maximilian Robinson garnered attention for his well-received portrayal of the marvelous dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea of Cloisterham, England in skilled Director / Music Director Robert-Eric West's 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival Production of Rupert Holmes' classic Tony Award-winning Best Musical Mystery Whodunit The Mystery of Edwin Drood presented at the lovely, more than a century old St. Bonaventure Church in the West Lakeview neighborhood of The Windy City. Mr. Robinson's performance was critically-praised, documented earlier this year by Wikipedia, and in November of 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre, captured for him a 2019 Chicago BroadwayWorld.com Regional Theatre Award Nomination for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident  Non-Equity ). The SSP Revival of  The Mystery of Edwin Drood received a grand total of Seven 2019 Chicago BroadwayWorld.com Regional Theatre Award Nominations including: Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for Sarah Myers for her fine portrayal of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting; Best Direction of A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ) for Robert-Eric West; Best Choreography ( Resident Non-Equity ) for Tamara Drew; Best Costume Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for Sandra Leander; Best Set Design ( Resident Non-Equity ) for Emil Zbella; and Best Ensemble of A Musical ( Resident Non-Equity ) for THE ENTIRE CAST! Those who love musical theatre performance in The Windy City that would like to honor and support the work of Mr. Robinson and his fellow nominees of Rupert Holmes' brilliant but seldom performed stage classic with their votes for this critically-praised Non-Equity professional theatre production may do so by visiting: BroadwayWorld.com Chicago Regional Theatre Awards Voting!

https://www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/liveupdateregion.cfm?btype=1583&region=Chicago#sthash.X7vVbz1q.nsLkIoku.dpbs

https://www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/voteregion.cfm

Your Continued Support of The Tradition of Non-Equity Professional Theatre In Chicago Is Appreciated!

https://patch.com/illinois/chicago/calendar/event/20191231/713099/until-dec-31-2019-the-public-may-go-online-vote-for-drood




Early Training and Roles

Like many stage performers, Darryl Maximilian Robinson started acting before live audiences when he was quite young. He made his first fully-rehearsed appearance onstage at the age of 13 in the role of Mr. Jones in the December 1973 Robert H. Lawrence Upper Grade Center junior high school production of A Black Christmas Carol. As a student at both Albert G. Lane Technical High School and Whitney M. Young Magnet High School for The Performing Arts, he appeared as detective Sam Spaced in future off-Broadway musical theatre / improv comedy director/ composer/ lyricist/ wiz Rick Crom's The Maltese Wabeeno and Old Man Warner in Shirley Jackson's The Lottery both in 1975. By 1976, the eager and energetic Robinson was playing his first leading role in a musical, and what a fantastic role it was. As a guest student actor of The Drama Dept. of Josephinum High School For Girls ( where he previously appeared in 1974 as Frank and The Father in a stage adaptation of Daniel Keyes' Flowers For Algernon and in early 1976 as Motel Kamzoil the Jewish-Russian tailor in Bock and Harnick's acclaimed musical Fiddler On The Roof ) in the Wicker Park area of Chicago, Mr. Robinson appeared as Professor Henry Higgins opposite Sandra Gonzalez as Eliza Dolittle, David Allan Clarke as Alfred P. Dolittle, Robert Dubiel as Col. Hugh Pickering, Amy Munoz as Mrs. Higgins and talented actor / singer / dancer and future television star Don Franklin ( of ABC's The Young Riders and NBC's Sea Quest ) as Freddy Ensford-Hill in skilled and caring Director Sister Mary Henry Cornille's December 1976 20th Anniversary revival staging of Lerner and Lowe's My Fair Lady featuring fine vocal musical direction by Lee Hervey, charming choreogaphy by Donna Vittorio and a dynamic and tight full orchestra conducted by the wonderful Maestro John C. Cina ( a master music educator and seasoned conductor of Oh, What A Lovely War and A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum on Broadway! ) of The Lane Tech High School Music Theatre! As a youth growing up on the West Side of Chicago during the early 1970s, works of William Shakespeare and The History of American Musical Theatre proved to be two of Mr. Robinson's greatest interests. Listening to numerous Original Broadway Cast Recordings ( including Richard Burton in Camelot, Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady and Robert Preston in The Music Man ) of classic musicals inspired him and gave him the impetus and confidence to audition for and receive 4 years of fine training in musical theatre performance with the non-profit, multicultural ensemble for young Windy City perfomers known  as  The Chicagoland High School Theatrical Troupe. Under the skilled guidance and instruction of Chicago Board of Education Instructors and other private professionally trained theatre teachers including J.J. Stamm, Errol Perlman, Lena McLin, Nick Jason, Irving Stein,  and Gerald H. Bailey, Mr. Robinson developed his song, dance and on-stage comedy skills. His roles during his years with Chicagoland ( 1975-1979 ) included Ambrose Kemper in Hello Dolly!, The Professor in South Pacific, Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls ( opposite young and talented future Tony Award Winner Tonya Pinkins as Miss Adelaide ), Duane Fox in Applause, Henry Albertson in The Fantasticks, Micheal in I Do! I Do!Bud Frump in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying and Mr. Applegate ( The Devil ) in Damn Yankees. The training that Mr. Robinson received from the directors and instructors of The Troupe ( particularly from the highly-talented J.J. Stamm ) helped to prepare him for the challenges that would lie ahead when he would audition for hundreds of future productions at live theatres around the country. Mr. Robinson's first full-time paying, professional acting job occurred in 1980 while he was serving as a resident actor / instructor with The Aspiring Artists Production Company, Inc. on east 71st Street on the Windy City's South Side. Funded by a CETA ( Comprehensive Employment Training Act ) Contract during the last generous months of The Jimmy Carter Administration's attempt to supplement public and community education by bringing professional performing and visual artists into schools, cultural centers, seniors homes and facilities for the economically and culturally disadvantaged, Mr. Robinson utilized his modest $750.00 per month salary to build his portfolio and have photos and his resume professionally enhanced. Aspiring Artists was led by the skilled producer/ composer / lyricist and musician Cedric Gay from whom the young Mr. Robinson learned much as he utilized his talents to bring theatre to audiences who often had never even seen a live play or concert performance before. Mr. Robinson would make great use of his training with Aspiring Artists audiences years later when he would tour his one-man show of Shakespeare and time -travel comedy A Bit of the Bard into such local Chicago area educational institutions as The Carter G. Woodson Regional Library ( on the Windy City's South Side ),The Conrad Sulzer Regional Library ( on the Windy City's North Side ), The Chicago Public Library Cultural Center ( in Chicago's Downtown Loop District as part of a November 1989 event series entitled Adaptations ) and Orr Community High School and Westinghouse Career Academy ( on the Windy City's West Side ) during the 80s and 90s. It was after Mr. Robinson's well-received performance of Bard at Westinghouse in 1998 that resulted in him returning to his teaching roots and direct high school students of the career academy in a rare staging of selected scenes from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream in a production supervised by knowledgeable English Literature and Language Instructor Jane Lucas and sponsored by a grant from The Oppenheimer Family Foundation. Passionate about The Classics, Mr. Robinson made his Shakespearean debut as Don John in Director Phillip F. Nardulli's 1980 revival of the bard's Much Ado About Nothing at The West Wind Theatre in River Forest, IL. He would further expand his Shakespearean resume in such roles as Stephano in Director / Composer / Lyricist Doug Post's  1981 Illustrated Theatre Productions' rock musical revival of The Tempest at The Leo Lerner Theatre in Chicago; Oswald and The King of France in Obie Award-winning Director Gene Frankel's staging of King Lear, Touchstone in Director James Tripp's mounting of As You Like It and Puck and Philostrate in future Tony Award-nominated Director Susan Lawless' space-age staging of A Midsummer Night's Dream all performed while on the 1982 20th Anniversary National Shakespeare Company Tour of New York; and Horatio in Hamlet, King Oberon and Duke Theseus in A Midsummer Night's Dream  Dream and Master Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor all performed outdoors with the 1985 Indianapolis Shakespeare Festival. One of the most rewarding Shakespearean roles Mr. Robinson had the priviledge of playing was the title role of Othello, The Moor of Venice in a March 1984 revival with The Stageplayers of Northeastern Illinois University of Chicago that was effectively and handsomely directed by Dr. James Barushok, a long-time professor of theatre at the F-Wing of UNI. A technical highlight of that production was talented Set Designer Silvano Burgoni's white-columned, revolving set. And the sight of future West Coast stand-up comedian Anthony Griffin as the worthy Montano IN TIGHTS?...PRICELESS! Mr. Robinson would also receive critical praise when he became  the first African-American performer of note to play the leading role of the doomed Lord Chancellor of England, Sir Thomas More in skilled Director John Grassilli's October 1984 University Players' revival production of Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons at The Benton Hall Theatre of The University of Missouri-St. Louis ( UMSL ).  

The Magic of Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana

Darryl Maximilian Robinson received some of the best reviews and training of his life and career during two seasons of professional summer stock performances at The Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana. At a lovely 240-seat, rustic barn theatre, on the shores of Lake Wawasee, Mr. Robinson learned the craft of creating magic onstage in a limited period ( two-weeks of preparation  ) of time, and he learned it well. Under the expert supervision and guidance of the late and highly-regarded Producing Director Jill M. Stover and multitalented Artistic Director Dr. Jeffrey P. Koep during the summers of 1981 and 1984, Mr. Robinson garnered audience approval and critical praise for such roles as: Ali Hakim in Oklahoma!, the Nazi Ernst Ludwig in Cabaret, Mordred in Camelot, Captain Hook in Peter PanKit Carson in The Time of Your Life, the Jewish refugee Dr. Jan Dussell in The Diary of Anne Frank, El Gallo in The Fantasticks, Colonel Pickering in My Fair Lady, Joe in Show Boat, The First Gangster in Kiss Me, Kate, The King of Siam in The King and I,  and, most memorably, Fagin in Lionel Bart's Oliver!, a role for which Mr. Robinson earned his first professional acting honor: The 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award as Outstanding Thespian of The Season. The EHP 1981 revival of Oliver!  ​also featured respected theatre educator and talented vocalist Myrona Delaney ( aka Myrona Lou Laws ) as Nancy, skilled young singer-actress Temple Schulz as Oliver, Donald Lee Hahn as Bill Sykes, Tom McSweeney as The Artful Dodger, Tom Lamb as Mr. Bumble, Susan Sams as Mrs. Corney, talented and skilled tenor and future Arts Radio Personality Opera Joe McKesson as Mr. Brownlow and the highly-gifted future New York stage and television actor T. Gregg McClain as Charlie Bates. Of all the skilled directors Darryl Maximilian Robinson worked with after his training with The Chicagoland High School Theatrical Troupe ( led by the great J. J. Stamm ), Dr. Jeffrey P, Koep, Artistic Director of The Enchanted Hills Playhouse, proved to be one of his favorites and one of his best! Koep ( a former Chairman of The Speech and Communications Dept. at The University of Indiana - South Bend and a future Dean of The College of Fine Arts at The University of Nevada - Las Vegas ) proved to be a true master of professional summer stock! When Mr. Robinson had his encore season at EHP in 1984, and played The King of Siam in Rodgers' and Hammerstein's The King and I opposite the lovely, talented and gifted young singer-actress Elizabeth Lee Taylor as Mrs. Anna Leonowens, it was the inspired direction of "Von Koep" that gave Mr. Robinson the motivation he needed to give a performance that pleased critics and audiences alike. The Enchanted Hills Playhouse led by the late and wonderful Producing Director Jill M. Stover was truly one of the finest and most magical places he had ever worked at his 45-year stage career! During the 1980s, Mr. Robinson would appear onstage at various theatres throughout the great state of Indiana, and acquired an affection for its responsive audiences and ( through his personal interactions with his fellow performers and technicians ) it's fine people.

Have Talent-Will Travel

"Darryl Maximilian Robinson is hilarious as the king, and his sense of timing and stage presence are superb." -- Jim Arpy, Foxy Fun With Reynard, A Review, THE QUAD CITY TIMES OF DAVENPORT, IOWA, Friday April 30, 1982.

In addition to his work at The EHP, during the 1980s, Mr. Robinson, working out of his Chicago area base, performed numerous leading and featured roles throughout the Midwest Region ( and beyond ) including: the Russian ballet instructor Boris Kolenkhov in The Act IV Theatre of Forest Park, IL. 1981 revival production of Moss Hart's and George S. Kaufman's Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy You Can't Take It With You at St. Bernardine Hall; The Angry Man in Producer / Director Ray Hayman's 1980 At Random Players revival of C. B. Gilford's The Jury Room at Chicago's McCormick Inn; Eric Birling in J. B. Preistley's An Inspector Calls and A Featured Performer in An Evening With Dylan Thomas both mounted in 1980 at the late and respected classics master Joseph Ehrenberg's Chicago City Theatre at the Loop's historic Fine Arts Building; the title role in the late and talented Director-Producer-Master Puppeteer Ray Nelson's 1981 revival of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado performed at The Puppet Place Theatre in Chicago; Pantalone in Aurand Harris' musical version of Androcles and The Lion and King Noble the Lion in the kids' classic Reynard the Fox with The Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse Resident Childrens' Theatre of Rock Island, Illinois in 1982; The Leading Player in Pippin, A Featured Performer in Broadway Babies, Harry Hennessey in Dames At Sea and Henry Albertson in The Fantastcks as part of the 1983 Summer Repertory Season at The Mainstage Repertory Theatre at Marriott's Tan-Tar-A Resort in Osage Beach, Missouri; Emperor Kublai Khan of China in The Wonderful World of Marco Polo, the black Revolutionary War hero Prince Whipple in Give Me Liberty! and A Featured Performer in an adaptation of Thomas Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales all while on the 1984-85 MUNY / Student Theatre Project Company Tour out of St. Louis; The Cowardly Lion in The Theatre Project Company of St. Louis 1984 traditional stage musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz well-directed by Debora Lynn Wickes at The New City School of The Central West End; Venticello II in gifted Director Dr. Thom Hitchell's 1985 staging of Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning Best Play Amadeus for The Performing Arts Dept. of St. Louis Community College at Forest Park; the circus veteran Old Ben in the 1986 Great American Children's Theatre Company's world premiere production of talented Composer/Lyricist Ricky Gordon's musical adaptation of the classic tale of Toby Tyler on tour and at the historic Pabst Theatre of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Tomas de Torquemada,The Grand Inquisitor of Spain in the musical-comedy-mystery Grand Scenario Murder They Quoth at the 1986 14th Annual King Richard's Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin; The Voice of The Plant Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors and Nick Sakarian in Baby as part of The 1987 Winter Repertory Season of The Snowmass / Aspen Repertory Theatre of Colorado; Professor Moriarty in skilled Producer-Director-Adapter John Auble's 1987 vaudeville musical version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes aboard the historic Goldenrod Showboat docked at Laclede's Landing in downtown St. Louis, Mo.; and A. Grace, The Fairy Godfather in the 1988 Workshop, Ltd. musical-comedy review Singin' and Swingin': Step Into The Forties at the lovely Inverurie Hotel of Paget, Bermuda ( the production that marked Mr, Robinson's international stage debut ). Utilizing his now well-honed teaching skills, in the spring and summer of 1989, Mr. Robinson also served as Director and Instructor of The Theatre Production Workshop of The Colorado Mountain College at Vail and as Director and Instructor of Shakespearean Theatre at The Bristol Theatre Academy of The Bristol Renaissance Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin. And on two occasions, in 1987 at The Lyceum Theatre of Arrow Rock, Missouri, and in 1989 at The Derby Dinner Playhouse of Clarksville, Indiana ( just outside of Louisville, Kentucky ), Darryl Maximilian Robinson earned critical praise for playing the title role in The Wiz. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Mr. Robinson became a well-traveled stage performer and drama instructor throughout the central United States.

Seeking Well-written, Intelligent, Fictional and Historical African-American Character Parts

Following the powerful and inspirational examples set by acclaimed, Oscar-winning, African-American / Bahamian stage and screen star Sir Sidney Poitier, Mr, Robinson had always made a point of seeking out and playing well-written, positive and intelligent African and African-American characters onstage, whether they were fictional or historic. In Los Angeles, he earned some critical approval for his portrayal of The Reverend Sykes in skilled, award-winning Director Diedra Celeste Miranda's 2011 Glendale Centre Theatre ( in-the-round ) staging of playwright Christopher Sergel's adaptation of Harper Lee's classic To Kill A Mockingbird, and he captured a 2013 Los Angeles Marcom Masque Theatre Award Nomination as Best Actor In A Major Supporting Role for his performance as the historic black educator and orator Booker T. Washington in The Kentwood Players' revival production of the Tony Award-winning musical Ragtime wonderfully directed by Susan Goldman Weisbarth at The Westchester Playhouse. Mr. Robinson's success in these roles came in part as a result of his experiences working with The African-American Theatre Community of Chicago during his younger days. Beginning in 1980, Mr. Robinson appeared in such roles as: The Old Man in West African playwright Wole Soyinka's The Strong Breed opposite gifted and future ETA Creative Arts Foundation Artistic Director and noted actor / playwright Runako Jahi at The Windy City's Austin Town Hall; the acclaimed poet and playwright Langston Hughes in talented Director / Playwright Marcus Nelson's 1980 New Concept Theatre world premiere production of The Shakespeare of Harlem; The Comic in noted Black Theatre Producer Val Gray Ward's 1981 Kuumba Theatre Company world premiere production of Ed Shockley's historical musical drama The Little Dreamer: aka Bessie Smith, Empress of The Blues  effectively directed by New York theatre artist Imani Douglas, featuring legendary Blues and Jazz pianist Little Brother Montgomery ( a multitalented musician who had performed in his youth with the real-life Bessie Smith ) and starring the late, truly-missed and amazingly-talented 1982 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Best Actress Sue Conway as the historic, title songstress onstage at The Pakula Building; real-life, charming, old west African-Mexican-American confidence man and bank robber Benjamin Hodges ( opposite talented fellow performers Darryl Manuel as Cherokee Bill and Percy Littleton as the title character ) in skilled Director Eddie D. Richardson's 1983 staging of the musical comedy Deadwood Dick: The Legend of the West also with Kuumba Theatre Company at The Pakula Building; and the revered and remembered pioneer-founder of The Windy City, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable in Director Steve Scott's 1983 Urban Gateways Arts Organization ( touring to public and private schools ) staging of playwright Alice Rubio's Chicago: A Tale Of One City, among others. In 1988, Mr. Robinson would act opposite the talented Runako Jahi again as well as multiple Chicago Jeff Award-winning actor Ellis Foster when he made his ETA debut in the principal dual roles Rueben and Clyde in the highly-talented and late Director Charles Michael Moore's staging of the Midwest premiere of the late playwright Ray Aranha's Sons Fathers of Sons. One of Darryl Maximilian Robinson's best-written African-American character parts was bestowed upon him when he created the role of The Professor, a black academician of history who has a brief but telling conversation with a southern Jewish merchant ( well-played by actor Andy Simon ) in the 1998 Pegasus Players' world premiere production of Robert Myers' The Lynching of Leo Frank powerfully staged by multiple Chicago Jeff Citation-nominated Outstanding Director Jonathan Wilson at The O'Rourke Center For The Performing Arts in The Windy City. Playwright Myers' script would go on to capture a 1999 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award for Outstanding New Work.

13 Years An Angelino

Though it took Mr. Robinson some years to adjust to his adopted home city of Los Angeles, California, after he arrived on Sept. 3, 2005, when he finally returned to the stage in The Fantasticks in 2010, he got over his acute CULTURE SHOCK and learned to live, and love living, in L. A.! Like many professional stage actors ( and many aspiring screen actors ), Mr. Robinson has always kept a "Day Gig" to pay the bills when acting work was not forthcoming. Living in L A, with its cost of living, made having multiple day gigs - in guest services, event staff working, security guard assignments - 100% essential. But each and every time Mr. Robinson was given a serious opportunity to display his art and his craft of The Theatre - he applied all of his professional training, passion and experience to reach, touch, and move his audiences. After garnering fine notices for his L A debut performance as Henry Albertson in The Hollywood Fringe Festival 50th Anniversary Revival Production of Tom Jones' and Harvey Schmidt's The Fantasticks at The Complex Theatre in Tinseltown, Darryl Maximilian Robinson has built a strong gallery of West Coast stage roles which include: Inspector Colquhoun of Scotland Yard in the 2014 Kentwood Players' revival of Agatha Christie's The Hollow and 1940s radio personality Harry "Jazzbo" Heywood ( who played numerous classic on-the-air characters including Clarence Oddbody, AS2 )  in the 2013 Kentwood Players' revival of Joe Landry's It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play both performed at The Westchester Playhouse in L.A.; The Ghost of Christmas Present and Others ( opposite the late, wonderful and talented character actor Mario Di Gregorio as Ebenezer Scrooge ) in the 2010 Glendale Centre Theatre annual musical production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol effectively adapted to the stage by playwright Brenda Dietlein; The Butler John Lawless in gifted Director Di Gregorio's 2011 Glendale Centre Theatre staging of Kyle Crichton's rollicking World War I-era romantic comedy The Happiest Millionaire; the leading role of the miserly, yet ultimately goodhearted Latin American multimillionaire Don Carlos ( for one wonderful matinee performance in English opposite highly-gifted Latin American actor Gustavo Ranieri as Luis ) in the 2011 Bilingual Actors' Repertory Theatre Company - BARTco world premiere production of Salvadoran playwright Waldo Chavez Velasco's Dreams Factory / Fabrica de Suenos at The Stages Theatre Center in Hollywood; a Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2011 assignment as a "Scareactor" who would be cast along with several others to play the title role of Lawrence Talbot / The Wolfman in multi-talented USH HHN Creative Director John Murdy's live, interactive Featured Maze Event at The Universal Studios Hollywood Historic House of Horrors, The Wolfman: The Curse of Talbot Hall; the character of the conservative, Republican speechwriter and political operative Stanley C. Dunklin, Jr. ( a role based on real-life academician and Obama critic Stanley Kurtz ) in talented Director J. P. Rapozo's 2012 Smiley Face and The Frown Entertainment Group's Los Angeles world premiere production of Chicago area playwrights Mark Mason's and Ellen Chambers' drama of sex, lies and Windy City politics Rest For The Weary Spirit; The Narrator and The Mysterious Man in multi-talented Director / Designer Josh Shaw's highly-effective 2014 Burbank Community Theatre revival production of Stephen Sondheim's and James Lapine's Into The Woods handsomely produced by truly-committed and professional BCT Founder Julia Swanwick at the historic Hall of Liberty at Forest Lawn in The Hollywood Hills; and joined by a wonderful cast that featured Casey Krubiner as Winnifred, Joey Trezise as Tony and Lucy Krubiner as Lora, the role of the debonair, but aging leading man Ernest in Tad Mosel's classic, allegorical one-act of Life In The Theatre, Impromptu as part of the 2016 Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble - ELATE staging of an evening of short works entitled Just 4 Fun presented at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre of North Hollywood, Ca. And for his performance as Ernest in Tad Mosel's Impromptu Darryl Maximilian Robinson won a 2015 / 2016 Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award Nomination as Best Actor - his first leading actor in a play performance nomination in 19 years! Mr. Robinson is most noted in the Greater L A Theatre Community, however, for his critically-praised performance as Major-General Stanley ( sharing the stage with highly-talented fellow performers Jennifer Sperry as Mabel Stanley, Drew Fitzsimmons as The Pirate King, Chris Yeschenko as Fredric, Cindy Irwin Bullock as Ruth and Fabio Di Nino as The Sergeant of Police ) in veteran and skilled Executive Producer James Blackman's 2014 San Pedro Theatre Club 135th Anniversary Revival Production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance. Darryl Maximilian Robinson's rendition of I Am the Very Model of A Modern Major-General can currently be perused at Youtube.com. Darryl Maximilian Robinson's most recent Los Angeles stage role was that of District Attorney Flint in ELATE's June 2017 revival production of Ayn Rand's Night of January 16th at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre of North Hollywood, Ca. Of his work in the show, theatre critic John K. Adams in the June 7, 2017 edition of The Tolucan Times and Canyon Crier wrote: "Darryl Robinson leads the talented cast, playing the prosecuting district attorney with style and wit."

The Birth of The Idea of The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago

After numerous engagments with a variety of companies at muliple cities and regions of the midwest and garnering critical praise for a variety of stage roles, by the late 1980s, Mr, Robinson found he now simply was not being cast in the roles at theatres he had prepared for and dreamed of playing. Having been taught and trained during his youth that regardless of race, color or religion an actor or an actress is solely limited by the scope of their imagination and their talent, in 1987, Mr. Robinson decided to utilize his own funds to start a rather unique, multiracial, Chicago area classical and contemporary chamber theatre called  Excaliber Productions, Ltd. Desiring to truly hone his skills as a play director and producer, in 1990, he moved the company to St. Louis for a five-year residency. The highly-talented Founding Members of The St. Louis Acting Company of Excaliber included Suzzette Sutton, Phillip H. Dennis, Christian Kohn and Walter Arlie Roberts ( better known in America and Japan as Walter Roberts, a fellow alumni of Mr. Robinson with the 1982 National Shakespeare Company of New York Tour who was a skilled cellist, classical stage actor and a noted voice-over actor in the U. S. and The Orient ) who also contributed mightily to the multiracial chamber theatre's 1990 critically-praised staging of A Child's Christmas In Wales And More Tales by Dylan Thomas ( which in a Nov. 27, 1990 St. Louis Post-Dispatch headline notice on Page 36 by the late and highly-respected, veteran theatre critic Joe Pollack was hailed as "An Evening Of Pure Poetry" ) and the group's well-received 1991 revival staging of Don Juan In Hell by George Bernard Shaw. Other well-received productions directed and / or adapted to the stage by Mr. Robinson in The Gateway City included a 1992 staging of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot at the historic Second Presbyterian Church in St. Louis' Central West End; a 1993 revival of Athol Fugard's Master Harold And The Boys with Mr. Robinson playing Sam Semela opposite talented St. Louis Excaliber Acting Company Members Philip Watt as Hally and future Hollywood animated film and television voice-over performer Carey S. Means as Willie Malopo; between 1990 and 1994 multiple stagings of Mr. Robinson's adaptation of The Raven And Six Other Points of Interest by Edgar Allan Poe ( including a well-received engagement ( thanks in part by a fine rendering of the Tell-Tale Heart by St. Louis Excaliber Founding Member and future Chicago critically-acclaimed actor Christian Kohn ) at The Rudyard Kipling Pub of Louisville, Kentucky where his one-man show A Bit of the Bard played to delighted audiences ); a 1992 choreographed musical staging of the bard's A Midsummer Night's Dream ( featuring Mr. Robinson as King Oberon and the talented actors Cheryl Gunnell as Queen Titania and the dynamic Daron Jennings as Puck ) at The Midtown Arts Center of St. Louis; a 1993 staging of Edward Albee's The Zoo Story with Mr. Robinson playing Peter opposite a very gifted young actor Danny Belrose as Jerry; several onstage appearances in the early 1990s by Mr. Robinson in one-act plays as The Great Detective, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes ( frequently opposite talented African-American actors Jeff Adam Nixon and Carlos Woodson as Dr. Watson ); and, most notably, the first-ever documented multiracial revival staging  of James Goldman's The Lion In Winter with Mr. Robinson as King Henry II of England leading a talented young multicultural cast that featured Anna Altman and Deborah Phillips alternating in the role of Queen Eleanor of the Aquitaine, Albert Stephens and Carey S. Means alternating as Prince Richard the Lionheart, Patrick Hensler as Prince Geoffrey, Philip Watt as Prince John, Anjula Chan ( who also effectively designed the 12th-century costumes ) as Princess Alais and future East Coast actor, director and theatre educator Louis A. Wells as King Phillip of France. Multitalented technician, designer and visual artist J. L. Watt served as the Production Stage Manager. The show, which scored a fine notice from theatre critic Mark Hamilton in the Jan. 1993 St. Louis Edition of Intermission Magazine, was presented in the intimate confines of The Wabash Triangle Cafe near University City, Mo. during the 1992-93 holiday / early winter season. It was during the group's last year in The Gateway City that the term "Excaliber Shakespeare Company" was first used on the occasion of Mr. Robinson's 1994 staged adaptation of Sounds and Scenes by Shakespeare ( featuring skilled actors Suzzette Sutton, Vincent West, Michael McCormick and the gifted Amy Mohme ) at Cummel's Cafe Studio Theatre in St, Louis. By the time Mr, Robinson returned to mount multiracial productions of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest starring 1977 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Best Actress Doris Craig Norris ( winner for The Chicago Black Ensemble Theatre production of Trouble In Mind ) as Lady Bracknell and to direct and star as Prospero in the immortal bard's The Tempest at Hidden Stages Theatre in Chicago in 1995, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago was born.

Excaliber In Its Prime Time

In addition to the skilled Doris Craig Norris as Lady Bracknell, Director Darryl Maximilian Robinson's 1995 ESC multiracial revival cast of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest featured talented actors Phillip Gibbs and Kevin Adair alternating as John P. Worthing, Daniel Grillo and Kelvin Blunt alternating as Algernon Moncrief, and the lovely Myra Oiga as Cecily Cardew. One memorable aspect of the production occured when leading lady Norris had to miss a performance, and as opposed to cancelling it and disappointing actors and audience members, Mr. Robinson ( the only performer at the time who knew all the lines and blocking ) donned the appropriate costume, wig and make-up and played the role of Lady Bracknell in her place. For the multicultural staging of Shakespeare's The Tempest, Director Robinson ( who appeared as Prospero ) cast skilled actor and martial artist Aaron Watkins as Ariel and talented actor Torrence D. Murphy as Caliban. Both productions mounted in the intimate space at Hidden Stages gave Windy City audiences an idea of the group's potential and were well-received. It was when Director / Producer Robinson mounted a series of critically-praised, award-winning and nominated shows at local arts benefactor Michael James' Heartland Cafe Studio Theatre in the Rogers Park neighborhood of The Windy City ( ably assisted by ESC Associate Producer, Co-Designer, Dramaturg and noted Chicago playwright Jeff Helgeson ) that the ESC reached its true stride. Starting with Mr. Robinson's revival of Athol Fugard's Master Harold And The Boys ( which captured for The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago a 1997 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Nomination as Outstanding Production of the Year in addition to honors to Mr. Robinson as Best Actor from The Chicago Jeff Awards Committee and The Chicago Black Theatre Alliance Awards Organization for his performance as Sam Semela joined onstage by gifted actors Kevin Heckman as Hally and Gregory Christopher "Word Jazzman" Armstrong as Willie Malopo ), and continuing with a 1997 staging of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot ( featuring Mr. Robinson as Vladimir, talented actors Mark Poremba as Estragon, Kim Crawford as Pozzo and newcommer Shawn Lee as Lucky and The Boy which garnered not only a 1998 WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award to Mr, Robinson as Outstanding Director of a Play but a 1998 Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award to the highly talented young actor Shawn Lee for Outstanding Debut Performance By An Actor for his portrayals of Lucky and The Boy ) to  Mr. Robinson's 1997 staging of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night ( highlighted by Ian Vogt's moving 1998 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning performance as Outstanding Actor In A Supporting Role for his portrayal of Edmund Tyrone opposite Mr. Robinson as James Tyrone, Sr. ) to Mr. Robinson's 1999 Jeff-Recommended revival staging of the great Athol Fugard's The Blood Knot ( featuring Mr. Robinson as South African black brother Zachariah and gifted young actors Jonathan Pereira and Douglas Pelletier alternating as the South African white brother Morris in a staging that would garner Darryl Maximilian Robinson a 1999 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance / Ira Aldridge Award Nomination for Best Direction Of An Ensemble ), all staged at the wonderful ( and, yes, magical ) Heartland Cafe Studio Theatre, the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre,The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago proved it was a theatre of quality that could move a diverse audience with its work. By the late 1990s, Mr. Robinson's theatre had reached its prime.

Making Stage Art However And Wherever One Can

Mr. Robinson had always treated his theatre,The ESC,as a great theatrical experiment. He never sought to depend upon public or private grant money or a well-heeled, deep-pocketed group of donors or board of directors to keep it in operation. Excaliber was a small and intimate multicultural professional theatre which embodied the idea that artists of all races, religions and economic backgrounds were welcome to come ( for very little financial compensation, but a tad of theatrical glory ) and live onstage in classics that most actors and actresses of color ( or of limited formal acting training ) would seldom have the opportunity to appear in. Both Excaliber Productions, Ltd. in St. Louis and The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago since their inception had three principal goals: To Entertain, To Enlighten and To Educate. The small, yet special theatrical oasis that Mr. Robinson as a director and producer had created was a venture devoid of the ignorance, racism, religious bigotry and violence found in most of the outside world. It was also an enterprise devoid of any serious political dependency or class snobbery. Robinson utilized many of the funds he garnered from public and private engagements of his one-man show of Shakespeare A Bit of the Bard and his touring versions of The Raven and Six Other Points of Interest and Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem! that were presented in middle schools, high schools, libraries, colleges, universities, arts centers and the occasional Renaissance Faire or festival to fund revivals of plays he felt multiracial casts should be seen in and deserved to be seen in. Having had the experience of touring into many venues that were not "Traditional Theatres," as a director, he learned to master "The Art Of Conversion". A storefront, a church, a comfortable basement space could easily be re-designed into a performance venue with a few well-placed pieces of furniture, drapes, props, lights and other accessories. This knowledge would prove invaluable to him in the late 1990s and early 2000s as financial resources were limited after he stopped touring to focus on investing his full energies on more polished stagings of ESC productions. Utilizing donated Field House spaces from The Windy City's Chicago Park District, Mr. Robinson directed and appeared as The Devil in a well-received, 1998 multiracial cast revival of George Bernard Shaw's Don Juan In Hell with a talented cast that featured Liz Robertson as Dona Ana, Jim Spencer as The Statue ( aka The Commander ) and the very gifted Latino actor Sam Ramirez as Don Juan onstage at The Holstein Park Studio Theatre that featured a finely-crafted, striking and massive scenic painting by long-time St. Louis Excaliber Productions, Ltd. Member J. L. Watt. With the great assistance and technical expertise of ESC Associate Producer Darryl Manuel, Mr. Robinson directed and appeared as Big Daddy Pollitt opposite highly-talented Chicago Black Theatre Alliance Best Actress Award Nominee and future 2013 Non-Equity Joseph Jefferson Outstanding Supporting Actress Award Winner Felisha Mcneal as Big Mama Pollitt in a provocative 1999 multiracial cast revival of Tennessee Williams' Cat On A Hot Tin Roof that had a diverse and skilled young cast that included: Carrie Corrigan and Michelle Perry alternating as Maggie "the Cat" Pollitt, Ericka Ayche'Le and Kimberly Corney as Mae Pollitt, Khristian Leslie, and later, Brad Sandefur as Gooper Pollitt, L. C. Satterfield as Doctor Baugh and The Reverend Tooker, and gifted future Los Angeles-based stage and screen actor Drew Nye as Brick Pollitt onstage at The Pulaski Park Studio Theatre in The Windy City. Mr. Robinson was proud to work with all of these theatre artists, and happy to share with them his knowledge of "The Art Of Conversion."

Twilight Of A Multiracial Chamber Theatre Company On Oak Park's Harrison Street / Dawn Of A Beginning Screenwriter

"Chicago theatregoers have long-admired the talents of Darryl Maximilian Robinson and his multiracial group of actors, the Excaliber Shakespeare Company, as he successfully transformed small spaces into grand theatre." -- Al Boswell, New Oak Park space enhances Excaliber's acting techniques, THE POST-TRIBUNE ( Northwest Indiana ), Sunday January 23, 2000.

By late 1999, Mr. Robinson, with the enthusiastic and strong support of true arts patrons and venue space donors Chris and Judy Kleronomos of Ecos Properties, had moved The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago lock, stock and barrel into a modest storefront in the emerging Arts District of Harrison Street in Oak Park, IL. ( a pleasant and prosperous suburban hamlet a mere few minutes drive from the hugely culturally-poor and economically-depressed West Side of Chicago where he grew up. ) Not having to pay rental costs presented Mr. Robinson and his company of players the opportunity to build a new audience in this historic Chicago area community ( where acclaimed American novelist Ernest Hemingway grew up and revered American architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed houses ) and to mount intimate productions of plays ( at 40 tickets sold, it was standing room only! ) that he always desired to do. Mr. Robinson opened the multiracial chamber theatre on Harrison Street with his long-time staple The Raven And Six Other Points of Interest by Edgar Allan Poe ( with a talented supporting ensemble that included Ericka Ayche'Le, Jenn Williams and a gifted newcomer from the East Coast named Daniel Kuhlman ). Press and word-of-mouth that a new, non-Equity professional, multicultural theatre had emerged in Oak Park on Harrison Street was positive, and The Raven did good business. Greatly aided by a new ESC Assistant To The Director and talented ESC Resident Photographer Andy Carlson, Mr. Robinson began the year of 2000 with a well-received, multiracial cast, 40th Anniversary Revival Production of Edward Albee's The Zoo Story with strong, young actors Daniel Morgan Shelley and George Ketsios alternating as Jerry and Brad Sandefur and Kevin Peters alternating as Peter. Zoo Story scored a fine notice by Jenn Goddu in The Chicago Sun-Times and box office was good enough to extend the show for several weeks ( during which time, and during a subsequent 2001 re-mounting, such talented actors as Eric Wetz, Daniel Kuhlman, Micheal S. Pogue and Micheal Cervanak all appeared in the role of Jerry, and L. C. Satterfield and Gregory Christopher Armstrong appeared in the role of Peter ). Mr, Robinson and Mr. Carlson realized theatregoers in Oak Park were enthusiastic about the ESC being there and conducted auditions to expand the company of performers. Mr. Robinson also directed a very well received 2000 multiracial cast revival of J. B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls with a very gifted cast that included Tim Minger as Inspector Goole, Anthony Daniels as Mr. Birling, Frances Wilkerson as Mrs. Birling, Juliet Rivera as Sheila Birling, Eric Neil Gutierrez ( a future West Coast screen actor and successful hip-hop comedian ) as Gerald Croft, and multi-talented dramatic actor and musical theatre veteran Ryan R. Russ as Eric Birling. Inspector scored fine notices from both Doug Deuchler of The Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and Michael Bonesteel of The Pioneer Press Oak Leaves. Business was good. The one show Mr. Robinson presented on Harrison Street that brought him the greatest personal satisfaction, however, occurred when he directed and starred as Andrew Wyke opposite the gifted and talented young actor Sean Nix as Milo Tindle in the ESC's 2000 30th Anniversary all-African-American cast revival of the wonderful British playwright Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning Best Play Sleuth. For Mr. Robinson, nothing else as an actor he did on Harrison Street would match or top that. Though he tried ( and came close ) in the spring of the following year when he mounted a "Farewell Engagement" as His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean in his noted one-man show of Shakespeare amended and slightly re-titled A Bit of the Bard: 2001. Business was good for Bard, but after that extended run ( March through May of 2001 ), he never booked another full performance of one of his favorite signature performance pieces again. After 15 years of the work, it was time to try different things and new things. And different and new is what Oak Park theatregoers received when he directed a 2001 revival of the late and controversial African-American playwright LeRoi Jones' ( Immamu Amiri Baraka's ) 1964 racially-charged, psychological drama The Dutchman with an extremely effective alternating cast that featured Daniel Morgan Shelley and Derrick Anthony as Clay and Marisa Sanders and Beth Hilton as Lula with talented stage manager / actor Mark Macoun appearing as The Conductor. Both Myrna Petlicki of The Pioneer Press Oak Leaves and Doug Deuchler of The Wednesday Journal of Oak Park granted the production fine notices and audience members took time after each performance to chat with the cast and crew about the social, cultural and racial implications found in Jones' / Baraka's work. And because ( like ESC's The Zoo Story ) the cast was alternating, some audience members would return to the theatre for a second performance to see how a different cast would interpret the work. For his staging of The Dutchman, Darryl Maximilian Robinson earned a 2001 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance / Ira Aldridge Award Nomination for Best Direction Of A Theatrical Production ( his first and only award honor for his work on Harrison Street and his last award honor working in The Greater Chicago Professional Theatre Community ). But in the weeks leading up to the 2001 BTAA / Ira Aldridge Awards Ceremony in September at The Harold Washington Theatre Wing in The DuSable Museum of African-American History something enormously terrible and horrific occurred that would ultimately effect people and events around the world: The Terrorist Attack Known As 9 / 11! The tragedy of the high-jacked planes being used as weapons of mass murder, gripped the nation and the entire world in such a state of loss, fear and rage, that business-as-usual of any kind could not be conducted. People in the Village of Oak Park were no less effected by this event. They did not want to go out. They did not want to celebrate or discuss The Arts.They retreated to the safety and security of their homes. And though large and major theatres and performing arts venues continued ( sometimes at a financial loss ) to operate, numerous small theatres ( including The ESC ) in the Greater Chicago area shriveled up and died. Without an audience to pay for tickets, support and see the work, there was no reason for The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago to continue to exist. Business was no longer good. However, prior to closing its doors, Mr. Robinson directed and appeared as Vladimir in a late fall 2001 ESC revival of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot on Harrison Street with a talented cast that included Tom Carlson as Estragon, John Martin Keenan as Pozzo and Bruno Bafia as Lucky and The Boy. The themes of confusion, loss and despair that run through Beckett's existential comic-dramatic masterpiece seemed fitting as a final work on Harrison Street and critics were kind to the production. Houses were modest but continuous to the end of the run which occurred on December 30, 2001. By the end of January of 2002, the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago had closed its doors on Harrison Street in Oak Park and most of its lights, sets and property pieces were placed in storage never to be utilized again. However, during the shutting of the theatre, one of Mr. Robinson's younger actors ( a very naive, un-jaded and innocent performer ) came to Mr. Robinson with an idea. With all his experience, with all his knowledge of The Arts and Movies and Theatre, why couldn't he just write a movie script and move to Hollywood? And, in a Don Quixotesque moment of insanity, Mr. Robinson sat down at his typewriter during The Final Twilight of his beloved multiracial chamber theatre company...and began to write.






Image 27142906694

HIS MOST REVERED LORDSHIP, SIR RICHARD DRURY KEMP-KEAN!: For 15 years ( Between 1987 and 2001 ) DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appearing as His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean in his critically-praised, original one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy "A BIT OF THE BARD" included Lord Jaques' "SEVEN AGES OF MAN" Speech as part of his presentation during numerous touring engagements throughout the country. 1993 Photo of Darryl Maximilian Robinson in "A Bit of the Bard" courtesy of THE ECHO YEARBBOOK OF NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY.

Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist Darryl Maximilian Robinson recently completed an extended visit with family and friends in The Windy City. In the fall of 2018, Darryl Maximilian Robinson made his first appearance on a Chicago stage in 17 years ( and earned critical praise ) when he played the marvelous dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, The Chairman of The Music Hall Royale and The Honorable Mayor Thomas Sapsea in the Oct. 26th through November 18th of 2018 Saint Sebastian Players' revival of Rupert Holmes' wonderful Tony Award-winning Solve-It-Yourself Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood' at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus St. Bonaventure Church, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614 for which Mr. Robinson received a 2019 BroadwayWorld Chicago Award nomination for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue ( Resident Non-Equity ). Darryl Maximilian Robinson has since returned to Los Angeles and is currently appearing as The Announcer in the March 2020 Ark Theatre of North Hollywood, Ca. "Old Tyme Radio Hour" production of 'The Dick Tracy Radio Show' at the theatre's intimate, 60-seat performance space at  5708 Lankershim Blvd., North Holywood, Ca., 91601. Performances are Wednesdays at 7 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. March 18th through May 3rd of 2020. For tickets to this unique theatre event call: ( 818 ) 856-8068.



https://allevents.in/north%20hollywood/the-dick-tracy-radio-show/80002226324944




641px-Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Announcer in The 2020 Ark Theatre Company of North Hollywood Old Time Radio production of The Dick Tracy Radio Show -7.

ON-THE-AIR AND ON THE STAGE IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD!: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Best Actor and Los Angeles Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Best Actor Nominee DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appears as THE ANNOUNCER in THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW Wednesday Evenings and Sunday Afternoons in March 2020 as part of THE ARK THEATRE OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA.'s OLD TYME RADIO HOUR. Accessible On-Street Parking is available right at the theatre at 5708 Lankershim Blvd. in North Hollywood, CA. 90106. This Event introduces local, live audiences to the funny and highly-entertaining classic and historic radio shows being recorded and videotaped in black-and-white for future PODCASTS! For tickets and reservations call THE ARK at ( 818 ) 856-8068. 2020 Ark Theatre Company Photo by STEVEN E. KIMBROUGH.


Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_Rehearses_Bard's_St._Crispin's_Day_Speech_At_LA's_Lincoln_Heights_Jail!-3

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Rehearses Bard's St. Crispin's Day Speech At LA's Lincoln Heights Jail!-3





527px-Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Announcer in The 2020 Ark Theatre of North Hollywood Old Time Radio Hour production of The Dick Tracy Radio Show -8.

PAUSING FOR A STATION BREAK!: DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE ANNOUNCER in THE 2020 ARK THEATRE COMPANY OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD OLD TYME RADIO HOUR production of THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW. 2020 Ark Theatre Company Photo by STEVEN E. KIMBROUGH.


Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_Presents_Bard's_St._Crispin's_Day_Speech_In_LA_(_The_Inside_Rendition_)!-3

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Presents Bard's St. Crispin's Day Speech In LA ( The Inside Rendition )!-3























495px-Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Announcer in The 2020 Ark Theatre of North Hollywood Old Time Radio Hour production of The Dick Tracy Radio Show -9.

THE SPONSOR OF THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW IS "TOOTSIE ROLLS"!: DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appears as THE ANNOUNCER in THE 2020 ARK THEATRE COMPANY OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD OLD TYME RADIO HOUR production of THE DICK TRACY RADIO SHOW. 2020 Ark Theatre Company Photo by STEVEN E. KIMBROUGH.



















Note:The multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre, The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago is pleased, proud and honored  to share and present this archival article in acknowledgement of 2019: The Year of Chicago Theatre!  This theatre article is also presented in appreciation of the fine and committed work of all of Excaliber Productions, Ltd. Company Members of St. Louis, Missouri and as part of The Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project.






Bard's "Seven Ages"

TAKE TWO!: Here Is The Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Horizontal Second Take Of Darryl Maximilian Robinson Performing The Classic "Seven Ages of Man" Speech From "As You Like It'!:

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_Unfolds_The_Bard's_"Seven_Ages_of_Man"_Speech_In_LA,_Take_Two!-1

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Unfolds The Bard's "Seven Ages of Man" Speech In LA, Take Two!-1

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Unfolds The Bard's "Seven Ages of Man" Speech In LA, Take Two!

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_Performs_"The_Seven_Ages_of_Man"_In_Lincoln_Heights_of_Los_Angeles!-2

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Performs "The Seven Ages of Man" In Lincoln Heights of Los Angeles!-2

HIS ACTS BEING SEVEN AGES!: Veteran and award-winning Chicago, St. Louis and Los Angeles stage actor and play director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as LORD JAQUES from WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "AS YOU LIKE IT" evokes "THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN SPEECH"! 2020 Photography and Videography by GUSTAVO J. CASAS for THE EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LOS ANGELES ARCHIVAL PROJECT.

Hqdefault

"ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE!": Veteran and award-winning Chicago, St. Louis and Los Angeles stage actor and play director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as LORD JAQUES evokes The "SEVEN AGES OF MAN" SPEECH from Act Two, Scene Seven of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S classic romantic comedy "AS YOU LIKE IT." 2020 Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Photo by GUSTAVO J. CASAS.






20190605 183100

THE CAST LIST SHOW CARD OF A MUSICAL MYSTERY CLASSIC!: The 2018 Saint Sebastian Players Cast List Show Card of RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD".



20190605 182738

THE PROGRAM COVER OF A MUSICAL MYSTERY CLASSIC!: The 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Playbill of RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD".



33908897133 c46e223d49 o

MR. ROBINSON MAKES HIS CASE!: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Ciation Award-winning Best Actor, Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award Best Actor Nominee and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( a 45-season veteran of the stage ) appeared as District Attorney Flint in the 2017 Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble - Elate Revival Production of Ayn Rand's "NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, Ca. Of his work in the show Theatre Critic John K. Adams in the June 7, 2017 print edition of The Tolucan Times wrote: "Darryl Robinson leads the talented cast, playing the prosecuting district attorney with style and wit." Photo by J. L. Watt.









Image-1 (1)

DEPARTING CHICAGO'S HISTORIC UNION STATION FOR LOS ANGELES' UNION STATION - LAX!: Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON poses for a "Selfie" with his talented tech-savvy and aspiring performer nephew KABHAR ROBINSON in The Great Hall of Chicago's historic UNION STATION on the day of his departure journey back to Los Angeles on March 26, 2019 after an extended family visit to his original hometown.















MVIMG 20181015 191545 (1)

JESTING WITH THE SUSPECTS!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & THE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA ( at center, beside the talented actress-singer SARAH MYERS as DROOD ) shares a joke with his colorful fellow actors and cast of suspects in the 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whoduit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD". Photo by ERYN WALANKA.










45815865352 6d7c57b43b b (1)

TELLING THE MUSICAL TALE OF DICKENS' "DROOD"!: Standing before the handsomely crafted Projection Screen ( a highlight of veteran designer EMIL ZBELLA'S set ), Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder, Artistic Director, Producer and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON enjoyed TWO of the best roles of his musical theatre performance career when he played the parts of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in the 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH. Photo by EMIL ZBELLA.










MVIMG 20181015 191303 (1) (1)

INTRODUCING BOTH VICTIM & SUSPECTS!: In his dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE, MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & THE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA, DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( center ) not only introduced audiences to the victim of "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( SARAH MYERS, in fore-ground, right, in the title role ) but also the gallery of suspects who made up the literary world of CHARLES DICKENS' final and uncompleted novel that was wonderfully musicalized by RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Book, Lyrics and Score. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.











45815872982 13f5771e7f z (2)

YOUR CHAIRMAN & YOUR MAYOR ACCEPTS SUGGESTIONS AND OPINIONS REGARDING YOUR CHOICE FOR THE KILLER OF "EDWIN DROOD"!: In his dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE, MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT and THE HONORABLE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA OF CLOISTERHAM, Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON accepted all kinds of suggestions and opinions from the the live audience throughout the run of THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" performed at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH in the Lakeview neighborhood of The Windy City. Photo by SSP Set Decorator & Designer EMIL ZBELLA.











IMG 20181015 192135 (1)

MISS NUTTING, PLEASE!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE, MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT ( Second from left wearing monocle ) and Members of The Acting Company take great exception to the behavior of SARAH MYERS as MISS ALICE NUTTING ( in foreground, third from left ) in skilled Director-Music Director ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" staged at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH in The Windy City. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.










30036346037 df2a038563 c (1)

YOUR CHAIRMAN & YOUR MAYOR REHEARSES WITH THE NEVILLE & HELENA LANDLESS!: Joined by PETER KATTNER III as NEVILLE LANDLESS / MR. VICTOR GRINSTEAD and ANNA GALLUCI as HELENA LANDLESS / MISS JANET CONOVER, Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( who plays THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA ) rehearses another scene from RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Book of "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" for the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival production at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus St. Bonaventure Church.











MVIMG 20181015 191231

THE SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO'S TALENTED "DROOD" DIRECTOR STAGES HIS PHOTO SHOOT!: Multi-talented Director-Music Director-Designer ROBERT-ERIC WEST ( far left ) explains to the principal actors of the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival of RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( including DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, center as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, and SARAH MYERS, right as EDWIN DROOD ) what he wants from them during the initial publicity photo shoot of the show. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.











44061160825 c72297e0fd b (1)

A DICKENS OF A STAGE DYNAMIC DUO REHEARSE RUPERT HOLMES' "DROOD"!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( who plays THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA ) and Houston Area musical theatre performer and debuting Chicago actress SARAH MYERS ( who plays EDWIN DROOD & MISS ALICE NUTTING ) rehearse from RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Book of "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" for the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus St. Bonaventure Church. Selfie Photo by SARAH MYERS.



































https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhWim4B2LR0

https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/VIDEO-Darryl-Maximilian-Robinson-Performs-Two-Versions-of-The-Bards-St-Crispins-Day-Speech-in-LA-20191226 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drood

https://www.chicagolandmusicaltheatre.com/darryl-maximilian-robinson-to-star-in-st-sebastian-players-the-mystery-of-edwin-drood-this-fall-at-st-bonaventure-church/

http://artgetsout.com/tag/the-mystery-of-edwin-drood/

https://www.picturethispost.com/saint-sebatian-players-the-mystery-of-edwin-drood-review/

http://adagrey.blogspot.com/

https://en.everybodywiki.com/File:Award-winning_Stage_Actor_and_Play_Director_Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson.jpg

https://news.wttw.com/2018/11/07/10-things-do-weekend-nov-8-11

https://wcturckshelterskelter.wordpress.com/2018/10/25/you-solve-the-mystery-of-edwin-drood/

https://chicagocrusader.com/chicagos-arts-scene-is-flush-with-diverse-offerings-for-fall/

https://www.broadwayworld.com/chicago/article/MYSTERY-OF-EDWIN-DROOD-Gives-Saint-Sebastian-Players-Audiences-the-Chance-to-Solve-for-Themselves-20180828

http://saintsebastianplayers.org/2018-19-season/the-mystery-of-edwin-drood/

https://wcturckshelterskelter.wordpress.com/2018/08/28/solve-it-yourself-musical-mystery-of-edwin-drood-opens-saint-sebastian-players-38th-season/#respond

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=ms.c.eJxNj9sNxEAIxDo68Ryg~%3B8YiwUHya~_0YL5dSBtgVJJ704wUkKLE4YPOCF1g0sFwg0RP1m9Q4dIFyT2AHCKWedQ7PBnEdTnPlpIoGXgtAfYXkwsbx~%3BgXSADjHlMpHOh1~%3BR1J0mHk~_E746vQ~-~-.bps.a.1930876123602583&type=1

http://sherlockholmesofstcharles.blogspot.com/2018/05/browsing-web-harpooners-of-sea-unicron.html

https://everipedia.org/wiki/%2522Master_Harold%2522...and_the_Boys/

http://www.auditioninside.com/review-the-hollow-westchester-playhouse/

http://lifeinla.com/entertainment/streams/theatre/128-theatre/922/the-hollow-a-good-old-fashioned-night-of-murder.html

https://www.culvercityobserver.com/story/2014/04/17/arts-and-entertainment/kentwood-players-presents-agatha-christies-the-hollow/3748.html

https://books.google.com/books?id=5--pT8_Dg1MC&q=Darryl+Maximilian+Robinson&dq=Darryl+Maximilian+Robinson&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwio2vHJxtbZAhUk1oMKHZpxCRIQ6AEIJzAA

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/The_Lion_in_Winter.html

https://www.backstage.com/news/goodman-theatre-dedicates-new-home/

https://www.nplh.co.uk/uploads/7/3/3/6/7336521/sherlock_holmes_actors_letter_rh-ry.pdf

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/139953488/

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/168986571/

https://www.americantowns.com/news/the-actors-choice-guests-john-ruskin-darryl-maximilian-robinson-27109838-los-angeles-ca.html

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-06-10/features/9706100041_1_kentucky-cycle-pegasus-top-honors

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-08-22/entertainment/9708220348_1_young-frankenstein-spoofs-themes

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-05-08/features/9705080227_1_kentucky-cycle-master-harold-five-productions

http://www.playbill.com/article/kentucky-cycle-takes-ten-chicago-jeff-citations-com-70657

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/a-bit-of-the-bard/Content?oid=871283

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/309529465/

http://nohoartsdistrict.com/theatres/theatre-reviews/item/3343-meet-darryl-robinson-just-for-fun-impromptu

https://www.dailybreeze.com/2014/10/21/review-exciting-pirates-attacks-san-pedro-theatre-club/

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2000-11-03/entertainment/0011030226_1_excaliber-sleuth-anthony-shaffer

http://www.thefrontpageonline.com/ae/robinson-opens-in-new-valley-play  

https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/Darryl-Maximilian-Robinson-Will-Appear-as-a-Guest-on-THE-ACTORS-CHOICE-20160912

https://www.backstage.com/interview/igotcast-darryl-maximilian-robinson/

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/sons-and-fathers-of-sons/Content?oid=871965

http://www.stagescenela.com/2011/02/to-kill-a-mockingbird/

http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/learn/content/271

http://musicalsinla.blogspot.com/2010/06/fantasticks.html

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/2434512/

http://www.abouttheartists.com/artists/435628-darryl-maximilian-robinson

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/253163688/

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4044376/

https://alchetron.com/Goldenrod-(showboat)

http://www.latimes.com/tn-gnp-0529-millionaire-story.html

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/waiting-for-godot/Content?oid=893616

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1995-03-17/entertainment/9503170207_1_moliere-alceste-satire/2

http://www.nwitimes.com/uncategorized/lynching-shows-humanity-at-its-worst/article_90caadc7-768a-5681-bfce-b50ed9f69a14.html

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-importance-of-being-earnest/Content?oid=886546#.WMv9TSeeEjk.google_plusone_share

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/139953488/

https://infogalactic.com/info/Adaptations_of_The_Wizard_of_Oz

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/A_Child's_Christmas_in_Wales.html

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-raven-and-six-other-points-of-interest/Content?oid=888969

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/112810365

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/141430265/

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-raven-and-six-other-points-of-interest/Content?oid=900690

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/141531045/

http://www.stagescenela.com/2013/03/ragtime-2/

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/142333268/

https://www.umsl.edu/library/university-archives/Student%20Newspaper/Current,%201984-1986/1984/October%2018,%201984.pdf

https://www.goldstar.com/purchases/4000084/attendance#attendance_review

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/140851498/

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof/Content?oid=900200

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/106094484/

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/305854345/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/32292539@N04/5268357591

http://tolucantimes.info/theatre-reviews/audience-is-the-jury-in-ayn-rands-twisty-courtroom-drama-night-of-january-16th/

https://thepridela.com/2017/06/ayn-rands-controversial-play-gets-queer-makeover/

http://www.americantowns.com/ca/northhollywood/news/darryl-maximilian-robinson-will-appear-as-district-attorney-flint-in-elates-revival-of-ayn-rands-night-of-january-16th-june-3rd-through-june-18th-of-2017-at-the-lincoln-stegman-theatre-in-north-hollywood-28489292

http://www.americantowns.com/ca/northridge/news/just-4-fun-wins-majority-of-honors-at-the-2015-2016-elate-season-ticket-holder-awards-at-the-bratcher-house-in-northridge-26846911

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/202981005/

http://www.jeffawards.org/archives?combine=Darryl+Maximilian+Robinson&field_nomination_category_target_id=94&field_award_year_target_id=58&field_division_target_id=13&field_recipient_value=1

http://www.playbill.com/article/redmoon-theatre-wins-6-chicago-jeff-citations-june-8-com-75909

https://www.backstage.com/news/goodman-theatre-dedicates-new-home/

https://www.umsl.edu/~libweb/university-archives/Student%20Newspaper/Current,%201984-1986/1984/November%201,%201984.pdf

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/141256419/

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/%22Master_Harold%22...and_the_Boys.html

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/141671632/

http://digitallibrary.truman.edu/cgi-bin/library.cgi?e=d-01000-00---off-0echo--00-1----0-10-0---0---0direct-10---4----Sec-1--0-1l--11-en-50---20-about-echo--00-3-1-00-0-0-11-1-0utfZz-8-00&a=d&c=echo&cl=&d=doc000038.78&gg=0

http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives;view=text;rgn=main;didno=uw-mil-uwmmss0260

https://www.facebook.com/680472558642952/posts/in-our-continuing-getting-to-know-you-series-with-the-cast-of-drood-meet-darryl-/1978447312178797/

https://www.goldstar.com/purchases/11665042/attendance#attendance_review

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bonq-wXn4BJ/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=zc8979h21efe

https://theatreblogofdarrylmaximilianrobinson.blogspot.com



https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000636/otherworks?ref_=nm_pdt_wrk_sm



Former St. Louis Excaliber Prtoductions, Ltd. Acting Company Member Carl William Rapp, Jr.

A FORMER EXCALIBER PRODUCTIONS. LTD. ST. LOUIS STAGE JAMES TYRONE, JR. REVEALED!: Here is a recent photo of Former St. Louis Excaliber Productions, Ltd. Acting Company Member CARL WILLIAM RAPP, JR. sporting his ST. LOUIS CARDINALS gear! In 1993, as a young stage performer, Mr. Rapp, Jr. appeared and gave a fine performance as JAMES TYRONE, JR. ( "Jamie" ) opposite Director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as JAMES TYRONE, SR. and SUZETTE SUTTON as MARY TYRONE in THE EXCALIBER PRODUCTIONS, LTD. revival production of EUGENE O'NEILL'S "LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT" at CUMMEL'S CAFE on Washington Ave. in Downtown St. Louis. Selfie Photo by MR. RAPP. GO CARDINALS!





2017-01-30 (2)

A SHAKESPEAREAN IN LINCOLN HEIGHTS!: 2016 Photo of Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON in LA by JONATHAN MACHORRO ( Almighty Johnnyy ).



2017-01-30

A VETERAN STAGE ACTOR IN THE CITY OF ANGELES!: 2016 Photo of Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON in LA by JONATHAN MACHORRO ( Almighty Johnnyy ).



Art_Gets_Out_Theatre_Review_of_Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_In_The_Mystery_of_Edwin_Drood-1548894244

Art Gets Out Theatre Review of Darryl Maximilian Robinson In The Mystery of Edwin Drood-1548894244

Tn-500 photo3

INTERROGATING A MOVIE STAR: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner and Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as INSPECTOR COLQUHOUN OF SCOTLAND YARD ( left ) with his assistant Detective Sgt. Penny ( Doug Mattingly, right ) interrogate American film actress Veronica Craye ( Samatha Barrios, center ) in the 2014 Kentwood Players revival production of AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "THE HOLLOW" presented at The Westchester Playhouse in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy of The Kentwood Players.

Hollow01

INVESTIGATING THE SUSPECTS!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation award-winning actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as INSPECTOR COLQUHOUN OF SCOTLAND YARD ( in rear row-center ) has a house full of suspects for murder he has to contend with in the 2014 Kentwood Players revival production of AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "THE HOLLOW." Photo courtesy of The Kentwood Players.

Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder Daryl Maximilian Robinson as Inspector Colquhoun of Scotland Yard ( right ) and Doug Mattingly as his assistant Detective Sgt. Penny in The Hollow.

SOLVING A MURDER AT "THE HOLLOW"!: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, four-time Chicago Black Theatre Alliance / Ira Aldridge Award Nominee, Los Angeles Marcom Masque Theatre Award Nominee, Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as INSPECTOR COLQUHOUN OF SCOTLAND YARD ( right ) joined by his assistant DETECTIVE SGT. PENNY, played by skilled actor DOUG MATTINGLY, endeavors to solve a murder at an English countryside estate in AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "THE HOLLOW" presented in 2014 by The Kentwood Players at The Westchester Playhouse in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy of The Kentwood Players.

The Hollow Pic 1 051914

Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award Winner, WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award Winner, Los Angeles Marcom Masque Theatre Award Nominee, Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared as INSPECTOR COLQUHOUN OF SCOTLAND YARD in the 2014 Kentwood Players revival production of AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "THE HOLLOW" at The Westchester Playhouse in Los Angeles. Show Card / Poster Courtesy of The Kentwood Players.

Tn-500 thehollowcast

AN INSPECTOR CALLS DURING A KILLER WEEKEND AT "THE HOLLOW"!: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award Winner, WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award Winner, Los Angeles Marcom Masque Theatre Award Nominee, Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as INSPECTOR COLQUHOUN OF SCOTLAND YARD ( rear row - third from right ) must deduce among the residents, servants and guests whom the murderer at an English country estate might be in the 2014 Kentwood Players revival of AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "THE HOLLOW" presented at The Westchester Playhouse in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy of The Kentwood Players.

Chicago_Theater_-_Best_Plays_Week_of_November_7,_2018-1

Chicago Theater - Best Plays Week of November 7, 2018-1

37392691145 53e94c8ca9 o

AN AWARD-WINNING MAN OF THE PEOPLE: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role and Los Angeles Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee for Best Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( The Founder of the multiracial, non-Equity professional classical and contemporary chamber theatre THE EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO ) earned critical praise for his performance as DISTRICT ATTORNEY FLINT in the 2017 EMMANUEL LUTHERAN ACTORS' THEATRE ENSEMBLE - ELATE revival production of AYN RAND'S "NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, Ca. Of his work in the show, Theatre Critic JOHN K. ADAMS in the June 7, 2017 Edition of THE TOLUCAN TIMES AND CANYON CRIER wrote: "Darryl Robinson leads the talented cast, playing the prosecuting district attorney with style and wit." 2017 Photo of Darryl Maximilian Robinson as District Attorney Flint courtesy of ELATE.

Actors Darryl Maximilian Robinson and Kim Crawford of ESC's Godot.

A PAIR OF EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY "GODOT" ACTORS REUNITE: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder, Artistic Director and veteran Windy City stage actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( Right ) and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago former member and fellow veteran Windy City stage actor KIM CRAWFORD pose for a Sunday March 18, 2018 reunion photo before an elevator at the historic LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO. in 1997, Mr. Robinson produced, directed and appeared as VLADIMIR opposite the talented Mr. Crawford as POZZO in The ESC's critically-praised, award-winning, multiracial cast revival production of SAMUEL BECKETT'S "WAITING FOR GODOT" at THE HEARTLAND CAFE STUDIO THEATRE in The Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago. Mr. Robinson won a 1998 WKKC RADIO CHICAGO CRITIC'S CORNER FINE ARTS AWARD for Outstanding Director Of A Play for his work in The ESC revival which also featured skilled actors MARK POREMBA as ESTRAGON and SHAWN LEE as LUCKY and THE BOY ( for which the fine young performer earned a 1998 WKKC RADIO CHICAGO CRITIC'S CORNER FINE ARTS AWARD for Outstanding Debut Performance By An Actor In A Play ). This photo of Mr. Robinson and Mr. Crawford is the first taken of the pair of veteran Chicago stage performers in 21 years.

1992 Photo of Darryl Maximilian Robinson as King Henry II and Philip Watt as Prince John in The Lion In Winter at Wabash Triangle Cafe.

A KING'S CHOICE: Thursday November 26, 1992 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH News Photo of DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as KING HENRY II and PHILIP WATT as his son ( PRINCE JOHN ) in a scene from "THE LION IN WINTER" by CARL VALLE.

Mark Gizel, Kathy Klages, Tonya Pinkens, Darryl Maximilian Robinson, Karen Corboy and Jeff Sefton in the 1977 Chicagoland High School Theatrical Troupe production of Guys and Dolls.

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL...FOR REAL!: Talented young actors MARK GIZEL as NATHAN DETROIT, KATHY KLAGES as MISS ADELAIDE, Future 1993 Broadway Best Featured Actress In A Musical Tony Award Winner TONYA PINKINS as MISS ADELAIDE, Future 1997 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play Award Winner DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as NATHAN DETROIT, KAREN CORBOY as MISS ADELAIDE and JEFF SEFTON as NATHAN DETROIT all pose for a REHEARSAL PUBLICITY PHOTO for THE 1977 CHICAGOLAND HIGH SCHOOL THEATRICAL TROUPE multicultural all-student cast revival production of FRANK LOESSER'S "GUYS AND DOLLS" directed by NICK JASON and J. J. STAMM at THE WHITNEY M. YOUNG MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER in The Windy City. 1977 CHICAGOLAND HIGH SCHOOL THEATRICAL TROUPE "GUYS AND DOLLS" Publicity Photo by IRVING M. STEIN.

41411187524 2b8d39198d z

A VERY HAPPY 78TH BIRTHDAY AND 59TH MOTHER'S DAY: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON was delighted to take part in the celebration of his much-loved mother, MRS. DOROTHY MAE ROBINSON, on the occasion of the lovely lady's 78th Birthday and 59th Mother's Day. May 13th 2018 ROBINSON FAMILY PHOTO by Mrs. Robinson's first-born son and Mr. Robinson's older brother, MR. VICTOR ROBINSON.

34490662845 0180018572 z (1)

A SPECIAL AWARD HONOR TO A FORMER STAGE SHERLOCK HOLMES: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award Winner, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award Winner, Los Angeles Marcom Masque Theatre Award Nominee, Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON received A 1992 HARPOONERS OF THE SEA UNICORN CERTIFICATE OF HONOURARY MEMBERSHIP AWARD for his production, staging and performance as SHERLOCK HOLMES in THE EXCALIBER PRODUCTIONS, LTD. staged dramatic reading and full performance of St. Louis playwright CHUCK LAVAZZI'S adaptation of SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S "SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL PROBLEM!" at multiple Greater St. Louis Area venues including THE MIDTOWN ARTS CENTER OF ST. LOUIS and THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER'S PUB IN ST. CHARLES, Mo. Mr. Robinson's 1992 Harpooners of The Sea Unicorn Certificate of Honourary Membership Award is his sole award honor for presenting or performing live theatre in The Gateway City.

Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Veteran and Award-winning Stage Actor and Play Director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON.

ENJOYING A CLASSIC: Veteran and award-winning stage actor, play director and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON had the great pleasure of viewing the new visiting London production of LORD ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S and TIM RICE'S "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" at the historic LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO.

38655539122 879b5b0c29 z

AN EXCALIBER "ZOO STORY" CAST REUNION A QUARTER-OF-A-CENTURY IN THE MAKING: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and Trap Door Theatre of Chicago Ensemble Member and Alum DANNY BELROSE ( who appeared as PETER and JERRY in the 1993 EXCALIBER PRODUCTIONS, LTD. revival of EDWARD ALBEE'S powerful one-act drama "THE ZOO STORY" at CUMMEL'S CAFE in St. Louis, MO. ) pose for a November 2017 CAST REUNION PICTURE under the marquee of Hollywood's Historic Classic Movie Palace, THE EL CAPITAN THEATRE in Tinseltown. Selfie Photo by DANNY BELROSE.

35976736953 0f746fca96 z

DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON'S #1, MOST FAVORITE PLACE IN SOUTH CENTRAL L. A. TO VISIT EVER!: Veteran and award-winning stage actor and play director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( The Founder of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre THE EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO ) has visited many famous and historic places during his years of living and working in Los Angeles, California. Without question, one of the most majestic and inspiring places for anyone who understands or appreciates Entertainment and Performing Arts History to visit in The City of Angels is FRANK SINATRA HALL at THE EILEEN NORRIS CINEMA THEATRE of THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ( USC ). Mr. Robinson discovered this magnificent shrine to "OL' BLUE EYES" the weekend of April 23, 2017 ( the birthday of the immortal bard WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ) and has been singing the praises of this noted archive of the countless awards, honors, and commendations of THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD and "THE PRIDE OF HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY" ever since. 2017 Photo of DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON at FRANK SINATRA HALL by KEVIN SHAW.

1 large (4)-0

DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON'S #1, MOST FAVORITE THEATRE AWARD EVER!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON is winner of a 1997 CHICAGO JOSEPH JEFFERSON CITATION AWARD as Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play for his critically-praised performance as SAM SEMELA in The ESC's 1997 revival production of the great South African playwright ATHOL FUGARD'S "MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS" directed by Mr. Robinson and presented at THE HEARTLAND CAFE STUDIO THEATRE in The Rogers' Park neighborhood of The Windy City. Of the multiple awards, nominations and other honors he has received for performance on the stage during his 44-year-long career, Mr. Robinson's Best Actor JEFF AWARD for Fugard's anti-apartheid dramatic masterpiece is his personal favorite. 2017 Photo of Darryl Maximilian Robinson In His Awards Room by J. L. WATT.

42391767870 99f23cf7a8 z

RETURNING TO A STAGE NEAR YOU IN A DICKENS OF A TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL MYSTERY: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Actor and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON will assume the marvelous dual roles of MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE and The Honorable MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in the 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO ( Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th ) revival of the multi-talented Composer / Lyricist / Book Author / Orchestrator RUPERT HOLMES' wonderful Tony Award-winning SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MUSICAL WHODUNIT "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( based on the final and unfinished novel by English literary master CHARLES DICKENS ) being presented Friday and Saturday Evenings at 7:30 pm. and Sundays Afternoons at 2:00 pm. in the lovely and intimate Black Box Theatre of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, Il. 60614. Image courtesy of www.saintsebastianplayers.org.

44862581902 0f21128bab z

REHEARSING A NEW RENDITION OF A TONY AWARD-WINNING BEST MUSICAL WHODUNIT!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & THE HONORABLE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA rehearses a scene with skilled and award-winning Saint Sebastian Players Acting Company Member ERIC PRAHL as DURDLES and MR. NICK CRICKER for the new Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 SAINT SEBASTAIN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" ( based on the final and uncompleted novel by CHARLES DICKENS ) directed and music-directed by multi-talented stage veteran ROBERT-ERIC WEST at the lovely 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For tickets and info on Mr. Robinson & Mr. Prahl in SSP's "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" may be obtained at ( 773 ) 404-7922 or www.saintsebastianplayers.org.

31514415968 41566a4b03 z

TIME TO VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE MURDERER: Joined by SARAH MYERS as EDWIN DROOD / MISS ALICE NUTTING in the second row-rear DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA introduces audiences to major suspects in the 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival of RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" playing Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 at ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For tickets and info call ( 773 ) 440-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. Industry Night Discount Tickets are available to working professionals in The Performing Arts throughout the opening weekend shows. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

44475616855 1144bfb1c0 z

AN ACTOR FINDS SOME LUCK!: DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & THE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA encourages musical theatre vet ADAM HOAK as the under-rated actor and playwright BAZZARD / MR. PHILLIP BAX to perform his unpublished and unheard song "NEVER THE LUCK" in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' marvelous musical whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWINM DROOD" being performed Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 at THE ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60616. For tickets and info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. Industry Night Discount Tickets are available to working performing artists upon inquiry throughout the opening weekend shows. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

30449444167 9cac711ef3 z

DONT QUIT WHILE YOU'RE AHEAD!: Joined in the front row ( L-R ) by talented musical theatre performers LAUREN MILLER as THE PRINCESS PUFFER / MISS ANGELA PRYSHOCK and SARAH MYERS as EDWIN DROOD / MISS ALICE NUTTING, Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA, leads the cast in a kick-line reprise of one of multi-talented composer, lyricist, book author RUPERT HOLMES' signature songs in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD." Performances run Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. and Sundays at 2:00 pm. Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 at ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For tickets and info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. Industry Night Discount Tickets are available to working professionals who provide credentials and make a reservation/inquiry. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

30449619187 29b404f084 z

DAMNED IF THERE YOU ARE!: Members of The Victorian Acting Company THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE offer the opening number of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" including Front Row ( L-R ) SEAN MICHEAL BARRETT as JOHN JASPER / CLIVE PAGET, LAUREN MILLER as THE PRINCESS PUFFER / MISS ANGELA PRYSHOCK, DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT / MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA, SARAH MYERS as EDWIN DROOD / MISS ALICE NUTTING, PETER KATTNER III as NEVILLE LANDLESS / VICTOR GRINSTEAD and the Second Row RUSS GAGER as THE REVEREND MR. CRISPSPARKLE / MR. CEDRIC MONCREIFFE, ADAM HOAK as BAZZARD / MR. PHILLIP BAX, ERIC S. PRAHL as DURDLES / MR. NICK CRICKER, SHAYLA ROGERS as ROSA BUD / MISS DIERDRE PEREGRINE and ANNA GALLUCCI as HELENA LANDLESS / MISS JANET CONOVER. Performances are Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm. at The Black Box Theatre of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For Tickets and Info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. Industry Night Discount Tickets are available to all working performing artists upon reservation and inquiry. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

30449518417 3af7e184dd z

BACKSTAGE SQUABBLE AT THE MUSICAL HALL ROYALE: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON in his dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & THE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA ( center-left ) gazes along with other Members of The Music Hall Royale with some dismay at SARAH MYERS ( center-right ) in her dual roles of EDWIN DROOD & MISS ALICE NUTTING after London's Leading Male Impersonator makes some unkind remarks about The Victorian Acting Company in Act Two of DIRECTOR / MUSIC DIRECTOR ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival staging of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" being presented Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 at ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For Tickets and Info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. Industry Night Discount Tickets at the rate of $7.00 per person are available to confirmed performing artists, directors, designers and technicians who provide resumes, headshots, business cards at The Theatre. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

31624943588 9f0eab774d z

THE CHAIRMAN INTRODUCES A SUSPECT DRESSED TO KILL FOR FAMILY!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appears in his dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA opposite ANNA GALLUCCI in her dual roles of HELENA LANDLESS & MISS JANET CONOVER in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' marvelous Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" being presented Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. and Sundays at 2:00 pm. Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th at the lovely 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For Tickets and Info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. INDUSTRY NIGHT DISCOUNT TICKETS at the rate of $7.00 per person are available to individuals who work in any aspect of The Performing Arts for ALL OPENING WEEKEND SHOWS by presenting credentials at the Theatre Doors or making reservations / inquiries. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

30557504067 b279b36bc3 z

YOUR CHAIRMAN PRESENTS A SUSPECT WITH A KILLER SONG IN HER HEART!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON plays the dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA opposite LAUREN MILLER in her dual roles of THE PRINCESS PUFFER & MISS ANGELA PRYSHOCK in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" being presented Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. and Sundays at 2:00 pm. at the lovely 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For Tickets and Info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. INDUSTRY NIGHT DISCOUNT TICKETS are available to individuals who work in all aspects of The Performing Arts at the rate of $7.00 per person for ALL OPENING WEEKEND SHOWS by presenting credentials at The Theatre Doors or upon making Reservations / Inquiries. Photo by ERYN WALANKA,.

43680867440 b064aec36d z

MUSICAL COMEDY MYSTERY TONIGHT!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appears in the dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA opposite ERIC S. PRAHL in his dual roles of DURDLES & MR. NICK CRICKER in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO revival production of RUPERT HOLMES' marvelous Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" being presented Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. and Sundays at 2:00 pm. Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th at the lovely 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. For Tickets and Info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. Industry Night Discount Tickets at the rate of $7.00 per person available to all individuals working in all areas of The Performing Arts who present credentials and / or make reservations / inquiries for ALL OPENING WEEKEND SHOWS. Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

45489106502 bec13c2aee z

A GRAND PAIR OF ROLES!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appears in the marvelous dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT OF THE MUSIC HALL ROYALE & THE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO Revival Production of RUPERT HOLMES'"THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. and Sundays at 2:00 pm. Oct. 26th through Nov. 18th of 2018 at the lovely 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. For Tickets and Info call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org.

Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_as_The_Chairman_Mr._William_Cartwright_&_Cast_Go_Off_To_The_Races!-2

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright & Cast Go Off To The Races!-2

31747632468 8be4cf66f5 z

YOUR CHAIRMAN WELCOMES YOU TO CHICAGO'S MUSICAL COMEDY MYSTERY REVIVAL OF THE YEAR!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON returned to The Windy City stage this fall as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO REVIVAL PRODUCTION OF RUPERT HOLMES' "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD." Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

45636707851 b7e67c64c2 z (1)

OCT.26, 2018 INVITED DRESS REHEARSAL / PREVIEW REVIEW OF THE SAINTSEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO REVIVAL OF RUPERT HOLMES' TONY AWARD-WINNING BEST MUSICAL WHODUNIT "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" BY GERALD H. BAILEY, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF GENESIS THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS.

Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright & Mayor Thomas Sapsea ( center-left ) and Sarah Myers as Edwin Drood & Miss Alice Nutting ( standing right ) with Suspects in The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

INTRODUCING A DICKENS OF A CAST!: Joined In The Front Row ( L-R ) by LAUREN MILLER as THE PRINCESS PUFFER & MISS ANGELA PRYSHOCK ( to his left ) and SARAH MYERS as EDWIN DROOD & MISS ALICE NUTTING ( to his right ) Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-Winning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & THE MAYOR SAPSEA ( center ) introduces us to the various SUSPECTS and CANDIDATES FOR MURDERER in THE 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO Revival Production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-Winning Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" including ( in the rear row L-R ) RUSS GAGER as THE REVEREND MR. CRISPARKLE & MR. CEDRIC MONCRIEFFE, ADAM HOAK as BAZZARD & MR. PHILLIP BAX, ERIC S. PRAHL as DURDLES & MR. NICK CRICKER, SEAN MICHAEL BARRETT as JOHN JASPER & MR. CLIVE PAGET, SHAYLA ROGERS as ROSA BUD & MISS DIERDRE PEREGRINE, ANNA GALLUCCI as HELENA LANDLESS & MISS JANET CONOVER and PETER KATTNER III as NEVILLE LANDLESS & MR. VICTOR GRINSTEAD. 2018 Saint Sebastian Players "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" Publicity Photo by ERYN WALANKA.

45736989431 ee344444af z

YOUR CHAIRMAN & YOUR MAYOR INVITES AND ENCOURAGES YOU TO VOTE!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON stars in the wonderful dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in The Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago 2018 SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF-BY-AUDIENCE-VOTE Revival Production of RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Comedy Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" being staged at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. and Sundays at 2:00 pm. through Nov. 18, 2018. For tickets and reservations call ( 773 ) 404-7922 or visit www.saintsebastianplayers.org. 2018 Photo of DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright & Mayor Thomas Sapsea by Set Designer & Decorator EMIL ZBELLA.

30926190787 eb01fb68f8 z (1)

YOUR CHAIRMAN & YOUR MAYOR ENCOURAGES YOU TO VOTE AT CHICAGO'S MUSICAL COMEDY MYSTERY REVIVAL EVENT OF THE YEAR!: Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder, Artistic Director & Producer DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON returned to The Windy City Stage this fall with his critically-praised portrayal of the marvelous dual roles of THE CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT & THE HONORABLE MAYOR THOMAS SAPSEA in the 2018 SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS OF CHICAGO Revival Production of RUPERT HOLMES' wonderful Tony Award-winning, Solve-It-Yourself Best Musical Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" presented at the lovely, 100-year-old-plus ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1625 West Diversey, Chicago, IL. 60614. 2018 Photo of Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright & The Mayor Thomas Sapsea in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" by Production Set Designer & Decorator EMIL ZBELLA.

1B27C2E2-15D8-4527-AB1E6081BFA76186

WELCOME TO MR. ROBINSON'S AWARDS ROOM!: 2017 Photo of Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON displaying his 1997 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award for Outstanding Achievement By An Actor In A Principal Role for his performance as SAM SEMELA in the ESC's 1997 revival production of ATHOL FUGARD'S "MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS" by Los Angeles Visual Artist and Photographer J.L. WATT.

34295789152 5f73e1b4e2 o (1)

MUSICAL THEATRE ACTING NOTES FROM DECADES PAST!: This Jan. 29, 1987 Feature Story from THE ASPEN TIMES OF ASPEN, COLORADO includes an interview with Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and veteran and award-winning actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON discussing his SNOWMASS REPERTORY THEATRE OF COLORADO stage roles of THE VOICE OF AUDREY II in "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" and NICK SAKARIAN in "BABY" as part of that theatre's winter repertory season. Photo and Story by DEVON MEYERS.








IMG 4460-3-

MR. ROBINSON AS A GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN IN A CLASSIC ROMANTIC COMEDY!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as BUTLER JOHN LAWLESS ( Far Right ) joined by the ENTIRE CAST of skilled Director MARIO DI GREGORIO'S 2011 GLENDALE CENTRE THEATRE 55th Anniversary Revival Production of KYLE CRICHTON'S rollicking, early 20th-century romantic comedy "THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE" performed at the historic theatre-in-the-round in Glendale, CA. Photo courtesy of MAY FAMILY ADVENTURES.




44952124765 ce164c6171 o (1)

PLAYING A DICKENS OF A PAIR OF ROLES IN A REVIVAL OF A TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL MYSTERY CLASSIC!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder, Los Angeles-based theatre artist and Joseph Jefferson Citation Award-winning actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON had a musical theatre performer's field day on the occasion he returned to his hometown of Chicago and appeared for the first time in 17 years ( to wonderful reviews ) and played the marvelous dual roles of The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright of The Music Hall Royale and The Honorable Mayor Thomas Sapsea in skilled director / music director ROBERT-ERIC WEST'S 2018 revival staging of multi-talented composer, lyricist, book author RUPERT HOLMES' Tony Award-winning, CHARLES DICKENS' novel-based Best Musical Mystery Whodunit "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" presented by THE SAINT SEBASTIAN PLAYERS CHICAGO on stage at the lovely, more than a century old ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH in the Lakeview neighborhood of The Windy City. Photo by SSP Production Set Designer and Decorator EMIL ZBELLA.

Elate Honor

A TRULY LOVELY ACTING HONOR!: Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder and Los Angeles-based Theatre Artist DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON is winner of a 2015 / 2016 Los Angeles ELATE SEASON TICKET HOLDER AWARD NOMINATION as Best Actor for his perfomance as ERNEST in the 2016 EMMANUEL LUTHERAN ACTORS THEATRE ENSEMBLE - ELATE revival of TAD MOSEL'S "IMPROMPTU" as part of its bill of one-acts entitled "JUST 4 FUN".

Los Angeles-20160919-01044 (1)

A HOST AND A GUEST ACTOR PREPARE!:Veteran entertainment journalist and arts reporter RON BREWINGTON welcomes veteran Los Angeles-based stage actor and play director DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON ( The Founder of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago ) to the set of the 9-19-2016 RMCONAIR performing arts television program "THE ACTOR'S CHOICE," Episode 2.37. Photo by RMCONAIR Production Video Cameraman and Technician LARON "LP" Daviston.

Just 4 Fun Nominees

AN LA THEATRE AWARD-NOMINATED CAST OF TAD MOSEL'S "IMPROMPTU"!: Elate Best Supporting Actor Award Nominee JOEY TREZISE as TONY, Elate Best Supporting Actress Award Winner LUCY KRUBINER as LORA, Elate Best Supporting Actress Award Nominee CASEY KRUBINER as WINNIFRED were the marvelous fellow actors who helped Los Angeles-based stage veteran DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON earn a 2015 / 2016 Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nomination as Best Actor for his performance as the debonair, but aging leading man ERNEST in TAD MOSEL'S classic, allegorical one-act of Life In The Theatre "IMPROMPTU" which was presented by THE EMMANUEL LUTHERAN ACTORS' THEATRE ENSEMBLE - ELATE on a bill of one-acts entitled "JUST 4 FUN" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, CA. Photo courtesy of ELATE.

Ron-brewington-bradin-stennis-and-darryl-maximilian-robinson-appeared-on-the-dec-30-2019-edition-of-the-actors-choice 31163137611

RETURNING TO "THE ACTOR'S CHOICE"!: Host RON BREWINGTON, Actor BRANDIN STENNIS and returning Actor DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON appeared on The December 30, 2019 You Tube Edition of the internet performing arts program "THE ACTOR'S CHOICE" streamed live and recorded in Burbank, California.

Actor_Darryl_Maximilian_Robinson_and_Actor_Brandin_Stennis-1578324882

Actor Darryl Maximilian Robinson and Actor Brandin Stennis-1578324882

81136633 801329743638701 2773155834933280768 n

LOGO FOR "THE ACTOR'S CHOICE."