The classic farce was re-imagined through the lens of Commedia dell鈥橝rte, a performance style known for its expressive masks. (Erin Urick)
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91制片厂鈥檚 theater program brought fast-paced comedy and bold physical storytelling to the stage with its recent production of The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, performed April 16鈥18.
Directed by Erin Urick, the production re-imagined the classic farce through the lens of Commedia dell鈥橝rte, an Italian Renaissance performance style known for exaggerated movement, distinct stock characters and expressive masks. 91制片厂 students embraced the challenge, transforming the play into a vibrant, highly physical experience designed to engage audiences from the first moment.
鈥淭he masks were an integral part of the style, so I could not incorporate Commedia into our production without them,鈥 Urick said. 鈥淥ur mask designers鈥攕tudents Sydney Cole and Fay Belair鈥攄id lots of research to design and create masks for each character and actor.鈥
Urick said working with Shakespeare鈥檚 language added another rewarding layer to the production process. 鈥淲orking with Shakespearean text was a unique challenge that was very refreshing when the actors 鈥榞ot鈥 a line or a joke in the script and figured out a way to help the audience to follow along,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was grateful to work with so many talented, clever, and creative folks on this production.鈥
Candace Weilert, who played Antipholus of Ephesus and appeared in three of 91制片厂鈥檚 four main stage productions this season, said the show challenged her creatively while serving as a meaningful finale to her time at 91制片厂.
鈥淟earning about Commedia dell鈥橝rte and working with masks was very new and scary at first but also something fresh and exciting,鈥 Weilert said. 鈥淥verall I鈥檓 really glad I got the opportunity to try something new because I feel like I learned a lot about myself as an actress working in this show. I couldn鈥檛 have asked for a better way to finish off my time at 91制片厂.鈥
The 2026-27 main stage season will be announced at this year鈥檚 Spelvin Awards on May 14.
Cast and crew listed by hometown:
Clearwater
Kalea Gooch (Assistant Director)
Dexter
Laikin Bratcher (Luce / Emilia)
El Dorado
Fay Belair (Costumes)
Emeline Spradlin (Courtezan)
Goddard
Kara Scribner (Officer)
Hutchinson
Michaela Lucia (Stage Manager)
Junction City
Jaxon Hodge (Dromio of Ephesus)
Madison
Cheyenne Trower (First Merchant / Second Merchant)
Newton
Ronni Horn (Angelo)
Grey Thaw (Luciana)
Valley Center
Annaliese Black (Assistant Stage Manager)
Savannah Wolff (Duke Solinas / Dr. Pinch)
Wichita
Sydney Cole (Costumes)
Jaden Murdock (Antipholus of Syracuse)
Riley Outhier (Egeon / Balthasar)
Melia Voshell (Adriana)
Candice Weilert (Antipholus of Ephesus)
Shane Wilson (Dromio of Syracuse)