Draft:Independent Shakespeare Co.

Independent Shakespeare Co. (commonly known as Indyshakes or ISC) is a nonprofit theatre company, based in Los Angeles.[1] They most frequently stage theatrical productions of the works of William Shakespeare and other Elizabethan and Jacobean classics, in addition to modern classics and developing new devised, musical, and solo works.

The company is responsible for the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival, which draws audiences of roughly 50,000 Angelenos[2] in an average summer and is one of the most attended and notable Shakespeare in the Park Festivals in the United States.[3]

Founding and company history edit

David Melville and Melissa Chalsma met as ensemble members in the 1995 Tony Award winning Broadway production of Hamlet starring Ralph Fiennes.[4][5] This production, directed by Jonathan Kent, had transferred from the Almeida Theatre in London.[6]

After marrying and settling in New York City, they founded their own Shakespeare company in 1998.

ISC's first 1999 production of Henry V cost $800 to produce and took place at 10pm in a small theatre, following another ensemble's production of Pigoletto; Rigoletto with a pig.[5]

Chalsma and Melville relocated to Los Angeles in June 2001 and the following year they began performing in various venues throughout the city, finally finding a home at Barnsdall Art Park in 2004. Their first audience of just 20 people, grew to 300 the following year and increased every subsequent year until they outgrew Barnsdall and moved to Griffith Park in 2010, where they began to accommodate audiences of over 1,000.[7]

In 2015, the Department of Recreation and Parks moved forward with building plans for the permanent stage at the Old Zoo site championed by Councilmember Tom LaBonge[8][9] which has yet to be completed.[10]

ISC weathered the COVID-19 pandemic by increasing remote and cinematic offerings. They also shifted their Griffith Park location further up the hill and limited their audience capacity for the summer festivals in 2021 and 2022. They returned to their primary location in 2023.[11]

Production history and venues edit

Independent Shakespeare Co.'s early years were marked by a state of transcience in New York and Los Angeles.[5]

Following their first summer in Barnsdall Art Park, ISC toured their production of Richard III in France as part of the 100th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale in October 2004.[citation needed]

Free Shakespeare in Barnsdall Art Park edit

With support from the city's Department of Cultural Affairs, ISC established a residency in Barnsdall in 2004 with their first production The Two Gentlemen of Verona. During this time they ran up to three productions in repertory.[12]

During this formative time for the company they performed for small audiences that were often interrupted by soccer games, helicopter traffic, and various forms of noise pollution.[5][12]

Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival edit

Having outgrown Barnsdall, the company moved to Griffith Park near the site of the Old Los Angeles Zoo on the park's east side in 2010, which enabled the company to accommodate bigger crowds. They began with average audiences of 700 people per performance; significantly more than Barnsdall's approved capacity of just 485.[12] Audiences currently range from 1,000 to 3,000 Angelenos. ISC produces an average of two works in Griffith Park that run in repertory or separately.[7]

ISC Studio edit

In 2011, the company secured a dedicated indoor space for programming, rehearsals, and classes near Griffith Park in Atwater Village. The ISC Studio offers programming year round that tends to be devised, musical, and solo works born of their ensemble in early development or more experimental explorations of classics.[1]

Notable personalities edit

The ISC Advisory Council includes Ralph Fiennes, Jonathan Kent, Paul McCrane, John C. Reilly, and Bradley Whitford.[13]

Elizabeth Dennehy has performed with the company and served on its board of directors.[13]

Actors Kelly AuCoin and Angel Parker[14] have performed with the company.

Cultural references edit

ISC's 2017 production of Measure for Measure was referenced in the Arden Shakespeare's Third Edition of the scholarly play text:

Melissa Chalsma's 2017 Independent Shakespeare Company Production had Isabella (Kalean Ung) and the Duke (David Melville) touching each other in affectionate alliance several times before drawing back, startled at themselves, each time; after only a momentary stone-faced pause for Isabella after the Duke's second proposal, she leaped delightedly into his embrace, and a happy dance began.

— A. R. Braunmuller, Robert N. Watson

[15]

Christopher Munch's 2011 film Letters from the Big Man features a scene from the company's 2009 production of The Tempest with actors David Melville, Phil Briggs, and Bobby Plascencia.[16]

Shakespeare in Griffith Park is referenced in H.D. Knightley's Bestselling YA novel Sid and Teddy.[17]

Accolades edit

In 2018, ISC received the Paul Robeson Citation Award from the Actors' Equity Foundation and Actors’ Equity Association.[citation needed]

In 2009, ISC received the Charlie Award from the Hollywood Arts Council for Excellence in Theater Arts.[citation needed]

They received the 2014 LA Drama Critics Circle Margaret Harford Award for Sustained Excellence in Theater.[18]

Kalean Ung received an award for excellence in a Lead Performance at the 2023 Stage Raw Theater Awards for her portrayal of Lady Macbeth.[19]

Founder and Artistic Director Melissa Chalsma was recognized by Senator Anthony Portantino as a 2023 Women in Business Honoree.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Mission and History".
  2. ^ "NEA helps Independent Shakespeare make poetry in the park". Los Angeles Times. 30 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Shakespeare's Free Reign in Los Angeles". 12 August 2017.
  4. ^ “Hamlet (Broadway, Belasco Theatre, 1995).” Playbill, playbill.com/production/hamlet-belasco-theatre-vault-0000010769. Accessed 16 Apr. 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d "Mom and Pop nurture the Bard". Los Angeles Times. 18 August 2005.
  6. ^ “Hamlet (1995): Almeida Theatre Company, Hackney Empire.” Hamlet (1995): Almeida Theatre Company, Hackney Empire | BBA Shakespeare, bbashakespeare.warwick.ac.uk/productions/hamlet-1995-almeida-theatre-company-hackney-empire. Accessed 16 Apr. 2024.
  7. ^ a b "How Free Shakespeare in the Park Became One of L.A.'s Best Summertime Traditions". Lamag - Culture, Food, Fashion, News & Los Angeles. 30 June 2018.
  8. ^ Grist, Julie. “Griffith Park to Get Permanent Stage for Free Shakespeare.” Larchmont Buzz - Hancock Park News, 14 June 2013, larchmontbuzz.com/larchmont-village-news/griffith-park-to-get-permanent-stage-for-free-shakespeare/.
  9. ^ "Griffith's Old Zoo Could Get a Permanent Performance Space". 28 February 2014.
  10. ^ "Looks Like the Old Zoo in Griffith Park Will Finally Get a Permanent Performance Stage". 29 October 2016.
  11. ^ “Shakespeare Returns to Griffith Park.” Spectrum News, 1 Sept. 2021, spectrumnews1.com/ca/la-west/arts/2021/09/01/a-tempestuous-return.
  12. ^ a b c "L.A.'s Independent Shakespeare Co. Moving to Griffith Park". Los Angeles Times. 6 April 2010.
  13. ^ a b "People".
  14. ^ Parker, Angel. “About 1.” About Angel Parker, Angel Parker, www.angelparker.com/about. Accessed 16 Apr. 2024.
  15. ^ Braunmuller, A.R.; Watson, Robert N (23 Jan 2020). The Arden Shakespeare Third Series: Measure For Measure. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781904271437.
  16. ^ "Letters from the Big Man". IMDb.
  17. ^ "About Sid and Teddy – H.D. Knightley".
  18. ^ “Abouttheartists: Every Theatre Credit Ever.” The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards: The Margaret Harford Award, About the Artists, www.abouttheartists.com/award_categories/612. Accessed 16 Apr. 2024.
  19. ^ Staff, LA Blade Digital. “Stage RAW Announces 2023 Theatre Awards Finalists.” Los Angeles Blade: LGBTQ News, Rights, Politics, Entertainment, 19 Mar. 2023, www.losangelesblade.com/2023/03/19/stage-raw-announces-2023-theatre-awards-finalists/.
  20. ^ “Senator Portantino Announces Honorees for 2023 Women in Business Awards.” Senator Anthony Portantino, 21 Nov. 2023, sd25.senate.ca.gov/news/2023-11-14/senator-portantino-announces-honorees-2023-women-business-awards.