Richard II on the Radio

Published: Sept. 15, 2020, 5:11 p.m.

b'The COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating to theater in the United States. Broadway and regional theaters are dark, and Shakespeare festivals across the country have cancelled their seasons. So it wasn\\u2019t a surprise when The Public Theater decided, for the first time in 66 years, that they couldn\\u2019t offer free Shakespeare in Central Park.\\n\\nBut what they did instead made one of their scheduled productions\\u2014"Richard II," directed by Saheem Ali\\u2014more accessible to more people than ever before. The Public joined forces with New York\\u2019s public radio station, WNYC. Together, they created something that hasn\\u2019t been done before: a four-night serialized program that combined a presentation of "Richard II" with expert analysis and stories from cast members to contextualize the play in these unusual times. Director Ali worked hand-in-hand with WNYC producers Emily Botein, Matt Collette, and Isaac Jones to overcome massive challenges, like having twenty-six actors appear from twenty-six different locations and getting it all done in a compressed, 12-week period. \\n\\nWe talk to Ali and Botein about just how they addressed those hurdles to create their radio production of "Richard II"\\u2014which you can listen to now as a podcast. Ali and Botein are interviewed by Barbara Bogaev.\\n\\nSaheem Ali is the director of The Public and WNYC\\u2019s radio production of "Richard II." Ali has directed nearly 25 plays, mostly in New York, over the past 10 years. He has his fingers crossed for two productions\\u2014in New York and in Berkeley\\u2014in 2021. \\n\\nEmily Botien is Vice President for On-Demand Content at WNYC public radio in New York, where she oversees national programs including \\u201cDeath, Sex & Money.\\u201d\\n\\nFrom the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published September 15, 2020. \\xa9 Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, \\u201cWeeping Made You Break the Story Off\\u201d was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer. We had technical help from Andrew Feliciano and Paul Luke at Voice Trax West in Studio City, California.'