OKLAHOMA SHAKESPEARE PRESENTS
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) [REVISED] [AGAIN]; 37 plays, 97 minutes, 3 actors!
The cultural touchstone that is THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) was born when three inspired, charismatic comics, having honed their pass-the-hat act at Renaissance fairs, premiered their preposterous masterwork at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1987.
It quickly became a worldwide phenomenon, earning the title of London’s longest-running comedy after a decade at the Criterion Theatre. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) is one of the world’s most frequently produced plays and has been translated into several dozen languages. Featured are all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays, meant to be performed in 97 minutes, by three actors. Fast paced, witty, and physical, it’s full of laughter for Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.
The original version was followed by the 2010 REVISED version, and this latest REVISED AGAIN version includes changes that celebrate and encourage greater diversity and inclusivity in today’s theater!
Oklahoma Shakespeare Artistic Associate and Oklahoma State University Assistant Professor of Performance, David Weber, directs this joyous and raucous production featuring the hilarious comic stylings of Kris Kuss, Holly McNatt, & M. Smith Fraser.
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) [REVISED] [AGAIN] is produced by special arrangement with Broadway Play Publishing Inc, NYC www.broadwayplaypublishing.com
PRODUCTION DETAILS
RUN TIME: Approx. 97 minutes, with one 15-minute intermission.
CONTENT: Contains adult subject matter and language.
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Cast
Kris Kuss | Kris
M. Smith Fraser | Matt
Holly McNatt | Holly
Meghan Gosse | Understudy
Cody Landmichl | Understudy
Production Team
David Weber | Director
Tyler Findley | Scenic Design
Eamonn Stone | Lighting Design
Jason Estala | Costume Design
Chloe Felts | Choreography
Trey Blevins | Prop Design
Thess Holloway | Sound Design
Autumn Manus | Stage Manager
Brigham Miller | Director’s Assistant
Robert Rickner | Scenic Fabricator
Robin Vest | Scenic Artist
Lauren McPherson | Scenic Artist
Henri Bailey | Scenic Artist / Director of Operations
Bell Reeves | Director of Outreach
Erin Woods | Photography
Tyler Woods | Executive Artistic Director
Meet the Company of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again]
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Kris Kuss
“KRIS”
Kris Kuss (he/him) is a director, fight director, actor, and educator based in OKC. He has his MFA in Directing from the University of Southern Mississippi. He is Associate Professor of Movement at Oklahoma City University and a Recognized Full Instructor with Dueling Arts International. He has served as a director, fight director, and intimacy choreographer for numerous productions around Oklahoma City. His most recent credits include fights for Hamlet and Macbeth (OSP), fights and intimacy for Mother Road, Waitress, and The Play That Goes Wrong (Lyric Theatre), fights and intimacy for The Thanksgiving Play and Vietgone (OKCRep), fights and intimacy for A Soldier’s Play, King Lear, and Legacy of Light and directing The Illusion and Dracula: a feminist revenge fantasy (OCU), and performing as Clown in The 39 Steps (Pollard Theatre). His next project will see him returning to OSP this summer to direct The Merry Wives of Windsor!
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M. Smith Fraser
“MATT”
M. Smith Fraser Is thrilled to be making his Oklahoma Shakespeare debut. He is a current Professor of Performance at Oklahoma State University whose recent credits include Director of The Servant of Two Masters at OSU, Performer in the Duality Dace Concert, Director of Airness, Dogberry and Virgil in Much Ado About Nothing with Classical Actors Ensemble, Macbeth in Richmond Shakespear's production of Macbeth, as well as Hanna in La Cage aux Folles and Andy in 42nd Street at the Duluth Playhouse. M. Smith Fraser is also a Certified Teacher with Dueling Arts International.
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Holly McNatt
“HOLLY”
Holly is grateful to return to the OSP stage, where she performed her first ever Shakespearean role as Miranda in The Tempest. She was last seen at OSP (many moons ago) as Anne in The Three Musketeers. Some other favorite Shakespearean turns include playing Kate in The Taming of the Shrew, Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream & Rosaline in Love’s Labour’s Lost (Reduxion Theatre). Last year, Holly paid homage to the Bard in her original show “Bromeo & Juliet” at Theatre Crude. She’s coming up on her 20th year as a local performer & loves to see the OKC scene thrive. Many thanks to this stellar cast & crew. If you know anyone nice, Holly is single and looking to mingle. On socials @thelilfox.
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Meghan Gosse
UNDERSTUDY
Meghan Gosse is a graduating senior at Oklahoma City University, first show at Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park. Her recent credits include Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Legacy of Light, and She Stoops to Conquer. She would like to thank her friends for all their support
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Cody Landmichl
UNDERSTUDY
Cody Landmichl is understudying for Kris Kuss. He is a second year student at Oklahoma State University and he is pursuing a BFA in Acting. The most recent shows Cody has been apart of are Small Mouth Sounds at Ok State and Romeo and Juliet produced by Cowgirl Theatre. He'd like to thank David Weber for this great opportunity and his friends and family for their support. He hopes you laugh loud and enjoy this shakesperience!
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Henri Bailey
SCENIC PAINTER / DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Henri Bailey is an Oklahoma City based restauranteur with over 25 years’ experience in the hospitality industry. Home restoration, landscaping, and facilities upkeep are among his many skillsets, and Oklahoma Shakespeare is thrilled to have his expertise. He is comfortable behind the bar mixing delicious cocktails in the Mermaid Tavern or maintaining some of the many idiosyncracies of our historic home in the Paseo Arts District. Henri is a talented visual artist, and you will find his creative work on display in many of our scenic elements and prop designs for season productions.
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Trey Blevins
PROP DESIGN
Trey Blevins is a prop artist in New York City. His recent credits include Sweeney Todd at Columbia University and an original play titled The Trunk at The Flea Theater.
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Jason Estala
COSTUME DESIGN
Jason Estala is the Assistant Professor of Costume Design at Oklahoma State University. Originally from El Paso Texas, Jason holds a Bachelor’s in Theatre Arts from New Mexico State University and a M.F.A. in Costume Design and Technology from the University of Florida. He has worked in a wide array of costuming including opera, dance, film, special FX, historical recreation, millinery, puppetry as well as marching band and entertainment uniforms and show designs. Jason has worked with many companies and schools including the Brevard Music Center’s Janiec Opera Company, Pensacola Opera, Dona Ana Lyrical Opera, The Spoleto Festival, Summer Rep Theatre, NBC, University of West Florida, Kennesaw State, University of Florida, University of California at Riverside, Florida State University and Wardrobe Witchery an opera costume rental company. Jason’s work can be found at www.jasonestala.com.
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Chloe Felts
CHOREOGRAPHY
Chloe Felts is a recent Oklahoma State University graduate, who was a student of David Weber and Matt Smith. She has an emphasis on directing and choreographing. She has choreographed for various dance programs and musicals, such as Disney’s Descendants, and made her directorial debut recently with Tipsy Tales: Romeo and Juliet! As a fan of Shakespeare and comedy, Chloe is thrilled to be a part of this hilarious show.
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Tyler Findley
SCENIC DESIGN
Tyler Findley is a senior at The University of Alabama, originally from Birmingham, Alabama, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. He has worked previously as a scenic designer at Stagedoor Manor in Loch Sheldrake, NY where his credits include Anne Washburn's Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play (dir. Reva Stover), and Kate Hamil's Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really (dir. Melody Erfani), among other works. Tyler's previous credits at The University of Alabama include William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (dir. Seth Panitch), Caryl Churchill's Love and Information (dir. Robert Fuson), Clark Gesner's You're A Good Man Charlie Brown (dir. Matt Davis), and John Kander's Cabaret (dir. Stacy Alley).
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Thess Holloway
SOUND DESIGN
Thess Holloway is a current student at Oklahoma State University studying for a B.A. Theatre with a Design and Technology emphasis, and a B.S. Music Industry degree. Previously, he has designed sound for Oklahoma State University Department of Theatre's production of Small Mouth Sounds, and has sound engineered many shows with the Greenwood School of Music and Department of Theatre. This is Thess' first production with Oklahoma Shakes and hopes to be a part of shows in the future.
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Autumn Manus
STAGE MANAGER
Autumn Manus (she/they), from Tulsa, OK, is a student at the University of Oklahoma, majoring in Theatre Performance. This is her first time managing a show, and she will serve as the stage manager for OSP's productions of The Merry Wives of Windsor and Love's Labour's Lost. Most recently, Autumn performed in OU's lab production of the world premiere of Inside Siberia. She looks forward to spending more time with the amazing creatives here at OSP!
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Lauren McPherson
SCENIC ARTIST
Hello! I am a set designer and scenic artist from the Oklahoma City area. With a passion to create beautiful worlds onstage, I am often inspired by the unique perspectives that theatre offers and collaboration with other artisans and storytellers. Art is a universally shared experience, and I strive for my designs to connect and excite all audiences. Also passionate about sustainability in theatre design and scenic painting, my goal is to create quality productions with our beautiful earth in mind whenever possible. I earned my BFA in Theatre Design and Production at Oklahoma City University, and am currently freelancing in OKC after spending my second summer as a painter at Utah Shakespeare Festival.
I enjoy sunshine, reading, cooking, hiking, and most yarn related hobbies. You will most likely find me making themed playlists and drinking too much coffee. Please contact me with any professional inquiries… or vegan recipes.
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Bell Reeves
MARKETING & OUTREACH / DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH
Bell Reeves is an Oklahoma based actor, and founding member of the Emerging Artists Collective. She is passionate about Theatre's ability to ignite change and foster impactful conversation. Originally from Houston, Bell graduated from The University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre with an Acting Emphasis Some of her OSP credits include Twelfth Night (Viola) Romeo and Juliet (Juliet), Much Ado about Nothing (Hero),and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Helena).
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Robert Rickner
SCENIC FABRICATOR
Robert Rickner is a “Maker” and designer with over 20 years of experience in the event and theatrical production industry. ricknermakes.com
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Eamonn Stone
LIGHTING DESIGN
Eamonn Stone is a Lighting Designer and Theatrical Electrician studying lighting design at Oklahoma State University. This semester, he designed Small Mouth Sounds for the OSU Theatre Department in their studio theatre space. He has also designed several shows for student productions, including Puffs and The Shape of Things. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) is their first time designing lights for a Shakespeare company, a creative goal they hope to pursue more in their professional career. This summer, Eamonn will continue to pursue working on Shakespeare as the production electrician at Colorado Shakespeare Festival and their productions of the Tempest and Richard II.
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Robin Vest
SCENIC ARTIST
Robin's work has been seen at The Goodman, The Old Globe, Utah Opera, Vancouver Opera, Fort Worth Opera, Cleveland Playhouse, Merrimack Rep, Triad Stage, Playmaker's Rep, Barrington Stage, and Williamstown Theater Festival. In New York she has worked with Manhattan Theater Club, Lincoln Center's LCT3 projects, Manhattan Class Company, Playwright's Horizons, Second Stage Uptown, The Cherry Lane and many others.
Robin spent seven years on the faculty at Mason Gross school of the Arts at Rutgers University, prior to that she had the pleasure of assisting Alexander Dodge, and Walt Spangler. She received her MFA from Yale School of Drama and BFA from the University of Oklahoma. -
David Weber
DIRECTOR
David Weber is an actor, director, and acting teacher. He was last seen on stage in Hamlet at Oklahoma Shakespeare as Claudius and Hamlet’s Ghost, directed by Artistic Director Tyler Woods and this winter he took his acclaimed one man show, “An Actor’s Carol: One clown’s Dickensian marathon towards redemption” on a national tour. He has been on the artistic and educational staff at Stagedoor Manor for two years, and he loves teaching and directing for that community. He is also a proud member of the National Alliance of Acting Teachers and has an MFA in Acting from California State University Long Beach where he studied acting pedagogy under the direction of Alexandra Billings, Hugh O’Gorman,
DIRECTOR’S NOTE
2025 Welcome to challenge, the event - an attempt to do all of Shakespeare’s Cannon in less than 2 hours. If we complete this task, making the impossible possible, and we do it with aplomb, what will you give us? At the very least, we hope a warm hand on our big opening. ;) Thank you to our board and regulars for making this place so special to come to work. This is my fourth project at Oklahoma Shakespeare, and my 1st as director. Working with Oklahoma Shakespeare is an embarrassment of riches, I get to work with some of the finest performers and designers in the country. I first saw this show at the Atlanta Shakespeare Company in 2009 where I was both an artistic associate and education artist. I've seen multiple casts take this project on. I've directed it at Stagedoor Manor in Loch Sheldrake, NY, and this cast is better than any I've come across. I expect you are in for a treat - and if you are as entertained as I think you will be, please tell all the people in your universe, share on your socials, tell your coworkers to come out and see this incredible cast. If you do not share this sentiment, please keep your opinions to yourself. Holly, Kris, and M., you are the bees knees - you make creating theatre fun! Tyler Woods, thank you for your cheerleading and tireless work behind the scenes to make Oklahoma Shakespeare the best ticket in town or in the region. If you are a theatre student, keep saying “yes” to your dream. If this is your first play going experience, “You are in for a treat!” Last but not least, thank you to the donors, the patrons, you the audience, the proverbial butts in seats - your booty makes the duty worthy.
Love and Light, Dave Weber