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THE DECEMBER 19, 2019 OUTDOOR "STREET THEATRE" VERSION OF DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON REHEARSING AND PRESENTING "THE ST. CRISPIN'S DAY SPEECH" AS THE KING IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "HENRY V" WAS EDITED BY VIDEO-CAMERAMAN AND FELLOW ACTOR DANNY BELROSE AND WAS SHOT ON THE STEPS OF THE HISTORIC LINCOLN HEIGHTS JAIL IN LOS ANGELES, CA. IT WAS RELEASED ON YOU TUBE ON DECEMBER 21, 2019.









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Darryl Maximilian Robinson Rehearses Bard's St. Crispin's Day Speech At LA's Lincoln Heights Jail!-1577208744





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THE DECEMBER 20, 2019 INDOOR "INSIDE RENDITION" VERSION OF DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON AS THE KING IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "HENRY V" EVOKING "THE ST. CRISPIN'S DAY SPEECH" WAS SHOT BY VOICE-OVER ACTOR AND VIDEO-CAMERAMAN GUSTAVO J. CASAS AT AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION IN LOS ANGELES' LINCOLN HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD. IT WAS RELEASED ON YOU TUBE DECEMBER 22, 2019.









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Darryl Maximilian Robinson Presents Bard's St. Crispin's Day Speech In LA ( The Inside Rendition )!-1577208991

Darryl Maximilian Robinson evokes William Shakespeare's St. Crispin's Day Speech as The King in the immortal bard's Henry V shot in two different videos in The historic Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES - This holiday season, veteran and award-winning stage actor and play director Darryl 'Maximilian Robinson 'The Founder, Artistic Director and Producer of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre,The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago and a classically-trained Los Angeles-based performer ) felt a calling of his Shakespearean roots ( he began his early professional theatre career playing leading and featured roles with The 1982 National Shakespeare Company Tour of New York, The 1985 Indianapolis Shakespeare Festival and The 1989 Bristol Renaissance Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin ). So it came as no surprise that he reunited with talented editor, video-cameraman and fellow actor Danny Belrose to record a less-than-perfect "Street Theatre" rehearsal of the famed"St. Crispin's Day Speech" from William Shakespeare's "Henry V" which Mr. Robinson presented upon the steps of The Entrance of LA's Historic Lincoln Heights Jail ( which he refers to as "The Old Cypress Prison" ) on the afternoon of December 19, 2019 as part of a series of theatrical activities Mr. Robinson is sharing as part of The Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project.

Editor, Video-Cameraman and Actor Danny Belrose is a former acting company member of the St. Louis wing of Excaliber Productions, Ltd. and a critically-acclaimed company member of Trap Door Theatre in Chicago who has appeared in numerous television shows and films since moving to the west coast. He currently has multiple screenplay projects in development.

However, on December 20, 2019, one day after rehearsing and recording his outdoor, "Street Theatre" version of "The St. Crispin's Day Speech" from William Shakespeare's "Henry V" on the steps of The Historic Lincoln Heights Jail in Los Angeles ( the A Side ), Darryl Maximilian Robinson returned to an indoor, undisclosed location in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of LA to record an  "Inside Rendition" of the famous speech  ( the B Side ) with the fine assistance of Voice-Over Actor and Video-cameraman Gustavo J. Casas, a talented friend and supporter of the arts in the LA Community.


Darryl Maximilian Robinson, Chicago-born and stage-trained, has appeared in several critically-praised performances around the country during his more than four decades as a stage performer and play director. Mr. Robinson is winner of numerous theatre honors including: the 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer Recognition Award for Outstanding Thespian of the Season for his work at Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana ( particularly as Fagin in Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" ); a 1992 St. Louis / St. Charles, Missouri Area Harpooners of the Sea Unicorn Certificate of Honorary Membership Award for his staging and performance as Sherlock Holmes in The Excaliber Productions, Ltd. rendition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem!" at The Midtown Arts Center of St. Louis; both a 1997 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award for Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play and a 1997 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance Award nomination for Best Leading Actor In A Play for his performance as Sam Semela in The ESC's 1997 revival of Athol Fugard's "Master Harold And The Boys" at The Heartland Cafe Studio Theatre in The Windy City; a 1998 WKKC Radio Chicago Critic's Corner Fine Arts Award for Outstanding Director Of A Play for his 1997 ESC revival staging of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting For Godot" at The Heartland ( in which he appeared as Vladimir ); and a 2015 / 2016 Los Angeles ELATE Season Ticket Holder Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance as the debonair, but aging leading man Ernest in Tad Mosel's "Impromptu" which was presented on a bill of one-acts entitled "Just 4 Fun" performed by The Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble - ELATE at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, California.


Most recently, Darryl Maximilian 'Robinson' received a 2019 BroadwayWorld Chicago Award nomination for Best  Performer In A Musical ( Resident Non-Equity ) for his critically-praised performance in the dual roles of Mr. William Cartwright, Your Chairman of The Music Hall Royale and The Mayor Thomas Sapsea in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival of Rupert Holmes' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" which was presented at the more than a century old St. Bonaventure Church in Chicago.

These two different video renditions of "The St. Crispin's Day Speech" from "Henry V" mark Darryl Maximilian Robinson's first public presentation of a full speech from one of the immortal bard's plays on the west coast . For nearly 15 years he toured as His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean to multiple regions of the country presenting an original one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy entitled "A Bit of the Bard" which included both the "Opening Chorus" and The "St. Crispin's Day" Speech of "Henry V."


https://patch.com/illinois/chicago/calendar/event/20191223/728832/darryl-maximilian-robinson-gives-bards-st-crispins-day-speech


https://broadwaystars.com/index.php?author=Darryl+Maximilian+Robinson

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