Introducing A Dickens Of A Tale!: Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright ( center ) joined by the Principal Cast Members of the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
Presenting A Prime Suspect!: Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea tells us about Anna Galluci as Helena Landless and Miss Janet Conover in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
Joined onstage ( in the front row ) by a more than capable selection of suspects, 2019 Broadwayworld Chicago Award Nominees for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue Sarah Myers as Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting ( rear left ) and Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea ( rear right ) give the audience a lot to ponder in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
No Joke, It Really Is A Bit Of A Mystery: 2019 Broadwayworld Chicago Award nominee for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea takes pains to keep the audience in good humor and always guessing what's next in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Emil Zbella.
Would Anyone Here Like To Vote For A Murderer?: Joined onstage by the musical mystery's principal whodunees, Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( center ) as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea asks members of the audience who might have undone Sarah Myers ( right ) who plays the title role in Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
Miss Nutting, Please!: Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright is displeased with the show of temperament by Drood Player Sarah Myers ( attired in fur ) in her offstage persona as Miss Alice Nutting before the rest of the cast in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
The Director of The Show Directs The Photo Shoot!: Skilled veteran director and musical director Robert-Eric West ( left with notes ) tells the show's Principal Cast ( including Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright at center, and Sarah Myers as Edwin Drood at right ) what he wants conveyed during the publicity photo session for the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
Damned, But There You Are!: Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea and Sarah Myers as Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting ( at center ) lead the Principal Cast Members in the opening number 'There You Are' in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood.' Photo by Eryn Walanka.
It Happens In A Place Called Cloisterham!: Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea unfolds the musical tale of an unfinished Dickens' novel in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Set Designer Emil Zbella.
Talented Actress / Singer Sarah Myers earned a 2019 Broadwayworld Chicago Award nomination for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue for her performance of the dual roles of Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo courtesy of Ms. Myers.
Veteran stage actor and play director Darryl Maximilian Robinson earned a 2019 Broadwayworld Chicago Award nomination for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue for his performance in the dual roles of The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by J.L Watt.
2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Showcard for The Mystery of Edwin Drood courtesy of The SSP.
Do You 'Drood'?: Actor Darryl Maximilian Robinson who appeared as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea and Actor Eric S. Prahl who appeared as Durdles and Mr. Nick Cricker prepare to rehearse their roles in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival of Rupert Holmes' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Mr. Prahl.
Welcome To A Killer Of A Dickens Show!: 2019 Broadwayworld Chicago Award nominee for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue Darryl Maximilian Robinson, in his dual roles of The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea, takes us into a musical mystery unresolved by its title source author Charles Dickens with Rupert Holmes' multi-song whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Set Designer Emil Zbella.
Your Chairman, Mr. William Cartwright of The Music Hall Royale, Wants You...To Vote!: Veteran and award-winning stage actor and play director Darryl Maximilian Robinson in his dual roles of The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea had numerous opportunities to engage with the live audience of the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival of Rupert Holmes' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood', and his chief responsibility was to have the playgoers vote for the killer of Edwin Drood because the original source Charles Dickens died before he could finish the story. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
Going 'Off To The Races'!: Joined on his left by Nate Becker as The Deputy and Master Nick Cricker II, and on his right by Eric S. Prahl as Durdles and Mr. Nick Cricker, Sr., Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( center ) in his dual roles of The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea leads the cast in the first act finale of the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival of Rupert Holmes' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo courtesy of Afanofthemysteree.
Who Would Want To Murder Such A Fine Young Man?: Surrounded by Multiple Suspects, Darryl Maximilian Robinson as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright ( center left ) ponders who might have a reason to kill Sarah Myers as Edwin Drood ( center right ) in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago revival of Rupert Holmes' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
The Chairman's Right-Hand Woman: Skilled comic actress-singer-dancer Sophie Duntley appeared as Miss Jemima Throttle, The Stage Manager of The Music Hall Royale in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo courtesy of Ms. Duntley.
Backstage At The Music Hall Royale The Chairman Prepares!: Veteran stage actor and play director Darryl Maximilian Robinson prepares to make his entrance into his dual roles of The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and 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'. Photo by Eryn Walanka.
An Award-Nominated 'Drood' Dynamic Duo Rehearses!: Actor Darryl Maximilian Robinson, who appeared as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea, and Actress Sarah Myers, who appeared as Edwin Drood and Miss Alice Nutting both received a 2019 Broadwayworld Chicago Award nomination for Best Performer In A Musical or Revue for their performances in the 2018 Saint Sebastian Players of Chicago Revival of Rupert Holmes' Tony Award-winning Best Musical Whodunit 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'. Photo by Ms. Myers.
By the time Darryl Maximilian Robinson appeared as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea in 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood', he was no stranger to playing a leading role in a musical having portrayed such roles as The King opposite skilled actress and singer Elizabeth Lee Taylor as Mrs. Anna 34 years before in the 1984 Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana revival of Rodgers' and Hammerstein's 'The King and I'. Photo courtesy of The EHP.
A veteran of professional summer stock theatre, long before he appeared as The Chairman Mr. William Cartwright and Mayor Thomas Sapsea in 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood', Darryl Maximilian Robinson won the 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award as Outstanding Thespian of the Season for his performance as Fagin in The Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana revival of Lionel Bart's classic musical 'Oliver!'. Photo courtesy of The EHP.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FOR PUBLIC STREET THEATRE PERFORMANCE WHILE PLAYING A MAJOR SUSPECT: 1986 Portraiture of Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago Founder DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON as His Eminence TOMAS DE TORQUEMADA, The Grand Inquisitor of Spain in the 14th Annual KING RICHARD'S FAIRE OF KENOSHA, WISCONSIN big, musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario "MURDER, THEY QUOTH" by long-time KRF Visual Artist LYNN PHILIYAN. 2017 Photo of Portraiture by GUSTAVO J. CASAS
In 1986, veteran stage actor and play director Darryl Maximilian Robinson was featured as His Eminence, Tomas de Torquemada, The Grand Inquisitor of Spain in the musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario "Murder, They Quoth" at the 14th Annual King Richard's Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Seen here with lovely and talented young actress Amy Ladley as Lady Lillith ( being escorted at center-left, who did fine Improv scene work and gave a strong dramatic reading of The Bard's Sonnets towards the end of each and every faire day ) and the invaluable comedic faire actor Tony Hrubes ( at far right ) along with other loyal, committed and capable performers who poured their hearts into performing and serving as The Shakespearean Players of Bristol, Your Humble Servant In The Theatre, Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( at center ), playing His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean ( Shakespearean actor and time-traveler ) had one of the highlights of his career working with these talented folks who brought The Immortal Bard's scenes and words to life at the 1989 Bristol Renaissance Faire, where as Director and Instructor of Shakespearean Theatre for The Bristol Theatre Academy he had the privilege and pleasure of supervising their often wonderful work.
Darryl Maximilian Robinson is grateful and blessed to have worked with these fine artists and human beings during his summers at The Bristol Renaissance Faire and remembers them all with affection.
Upon the mainstage of the 1986 14th Annual King Richard's Faire of Kenosha Wisconsin, Darryl Maximilian Robinson presents himself as His Eminence, Tomas de Torquemada, The Grand Inquisitor of Spain in "Murder, They Quoth" the musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario of the faire that year.
THE END OF HIS MAJESTY'S REVELS!: Under the watchful eye of both Barbara Burinski as Her Majesty, Queen Katherine and Richard D. Weber as Lord Chancellor, Sir Percival Degage, Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( at right ) as His Eminence, Tomas de Torquemada, The Grand Inquisitor of Spain engages in a Royal Chit-Chat with Ray Nelson as His Majesty, King Richard in the closing segment of "Murder, They Quoth" the musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario of the 1986 King Richard's Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
SIR RICHARD DRURY KEMP-KEAN ARRIVES AT HIS RESIDENCE IN THE TOWN OF BRISTOL!: Though this old photocopy of a newpaper photo article is for an upcoming performance of your humble servant in The Theatre, Darryl Maximilian Robinson as His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean in the original one-man show of Shakespeare and time-travel comedy "A Bit of the Bard" at St. Xavier College in Chicago, the photo was taken during the 2nd 1989 Bristol Renaissance Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin at the entrance of his official residence, The Black Swan Inn. As far as who the little man is, His Lordship ( who is Bristol's leading Shakespearean actor and sole time-traveler ) can only surmise that someone has allowed their infant page to freely wander the town of Bristol without their Employer or Guardian. What is this Faire coming to? Long Live The Faire.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS LISTING: The Place, The Time and The Actor Darryl Maximilian Robinson as His Most Revered Lordship, Sir Richard Drury Kemp-Kean in "A Bit of the Bard" at the 1989 Bristol Renaissance Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO FOUNDER DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON IS PLEASED TO SHARE NOTES ON THE MEMBERS OF THE 1989 BRISTOL THEATRE ACADEMY WHO WOULD GRADUALLY EVOLVE INTO THE SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYERS OF THE BRISTOL AT THE 1989 BRISTOL RENAISSANCE FAIRE OF KENOSHA, WISCONSIN! A PUBLIC GRADUATION!: Peruse this photo from long ago below. Led on the far left by then highly-talented young character actor Charles Lotta as Sir Charles Xavier III, these are the fine and talented young people I had the joy to guide through the staging of seven selected scenes of the plays of the immortal Bard in my capacity as summer Director and Instructor of Shakespearean Theatre for the 1989 Bristol Theatre Academy, and who starting as participants and students, would evolve, to professionally display what they had learned during EVERY SINGLE SHOW WEEKEND OF THE 1989 BRISTOL RENAISSANCE FAIRE OF KENOSHA, WISCONSIN! I was proud to work with each and every one of them and they did me, The Faire and William Shakespeare's Scenes Proud. Back in the day, back in 1989, these fine and talented young people were THE SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYERS OF BRISTOL!
1989 BRISTOL RENAISSANCE FAIRE PROGRAMME LISTING OF DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON AS SIR RICHARD DRURY KEMP-KEAN AND THE SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYERS OF BRISTOL!: Peruse the center of the image to view the names of the young performers who would establish the VERY FIRST, IN-HOUSE SHAKESPEAREAN TROUPE OF THE BRISTOL RENAISSANCE FAIRE OF KENOSHA, WISCONSIN!
WHODUNIT?: Enjoying one of the best comedic roles of his early career on an outdoor Renaissance Festival Mainstage, future Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago and Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Founder Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( seen on the far right amongst the group of performers in The Court ) rehearses his Royal Court Member Role as His Eminence, Tomas de Torquemada, The Grand Inquisitor of Spain ( who is ultimately both a detective and a suspect ) in "Murder, They Quoth" the musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario upon The Mainstage of the 1986 14th Annual King Richard's Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
THE CAST OF HIS MAJESTY'S COURT!: at top center is the list of performers ( including Special Guest Darryl Maximilian Robinson as His Eminence, Tomas de Torquemada, The Grand Inquisitor of Spain ) that make up The Cast of Patty Mckenny's and Doug Frew's "Murder, They Quoth" the musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario under the guidance of Artistic Director John T. Mills at the 1986 14th Annual King Richard's Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
HER MAJESTY, QUEEN KATHERINE LIKED TO DANCE!:
During the time of playing His Eminence, 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, Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( seen as His Eminence in left of this photo ) noticed something about the late, much-missed and terrifically talented actress Barbara Burinski ( at center ) who was starring as Queen Katherine of The Faire.
In Ms. Burinski's 1986 interpretation of Queen Katherine for the musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario "Murder, They Quoth" she was a Great Dame, who liked a good song, liked a good story, but who most of all, liked a good dance. Her Majesty, Queen Katherine of The Faire really liked to Dance! And Mr. Robinson found it truly a joy to work with her.
BACK IN THE DAY, IT WAS A REALLY BIG FAIRE!: Here is The Programme Cover of the 1986 14th Annual King Richard's Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
BACK IN THE DAY, THE FAIRE PRESENTED SHAKESPEARE!: Here is The Programme Cover of the 1989 2nd Annual Bristol Renaissance Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
EXCALIBER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY OF CHICAGO FOUNDER DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON SHARES A 1980S THEATRICAL MEMORY THAT'S STAINED WITH A LITTLE BLOOD!
HOW CLOSE IS A KILLER TO THE CROWN?: Behold the Royal Court of Barbara Burinski as Her Majesty, Queen Katherine and Ray Nelson as His Majesty, King Richard ( poised in their regal robes at center ). A VERY HAPPY COUPLE, NO QUESTION! But who near them is capable of MURDER, AND MURDER MOST FOUL AT A ROYAL WEDDING? Is it one of the Borgias' Royal Party from Italy ( on the far left ), capable of deadly swordplay and / or poisoning in an instant? Is it their extremely loyal Lord Chancellor, Sir Percival Degage', played by Richard D. Weber ( on the far right ) who, with satin or silk, is willing to kill with ease over the slightest fashion violation? Or is it someone even closer to The Crown. Standing beside the Queen is her younger sister, Princess Marigold of Lincolnshire, the scheduled bride, who may or may not be entirely pleased with the man near her, and scheduled groom, the Prince of France. Behind the right of the King is Darryl Maximilian Robinson as His Eminence, Tomas de Torquemada, The Grand Inquisitor of Spain, who has some serious experience conducting an investigation ( but due to his own nefarious and notorious reputation as The Presiding High Official of The Church for The Spanish Inquisition ) finds he too is a Suspect! Everyone here is CAPABLE OF MURDER. And only Visitors and Guests To King Richard's Faire will ( By Their Votes! ) decide at each performance WHODUNIT in "Murder, They Quoth" the musical comedy mystery Grand Scenario of the 1986 King Richard's Faire of Kenosha, Wisconsin. LONG LIVE THE FAIRE!
ONE OF MANY ACTORS TO LIVE ON SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S BAKER STREET!: Darryl Maximilian Robinson's Sherlock Holmes Stage Credits Have Been Included At The UK's Howard Ostrom's A-Z Sherlock Holmes Performers Website.
Currently under new management and boasting a new name, in 1992, veteran stage actor and play director Darryl Maximilian Robinson starred as Sherlock Holmes and staged The Excaliber Productions, Ltd multiracial cast mounting of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem!" at the then Midtown Arts Center of St. Louis, Missouri.
Placard for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of The Final Problem".
The UK Postage Stamp Image for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem!".
Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago and Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Founder Darryl Maximilian Robinson starred as Sherlock Holmes and directed three multiracial cast stage productions during the 1990s including "Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem!", "Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of Black Peter" and "An Evening With Sherlock Holmes" ( which consisted of "Black Peter" for the first act and "The Adventure of The Dying Detective" for the second act, followed by the cast presenting a selection of The Sonnets by William Shakespeare ). All three productions were presented in The Greater St. Louis, Missouri area between 1992 and 1994 at such venues as The Midtown Arts Center of St. Louis, The Little Theatre of St. Louis University and The Miller's Daughter's Pub of St. Charles, Missouri.
Darryl Maximilian Robinson is winner of a 1992 Harpooners of the Sea Unicorn Certificate of Honourary Membership Award ( from The Sherlock Holmes Society of St. Charles, Missouri ) for his performance in the title role and multiracial cast staging of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem!" presented at The Midtown Arts Center of St. Louis, Missouri.
AN ICONIC IMAGE!: Logo for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem!".