We are delighted to announce the full cast of The Tragedy of Richard III, with two disabled actors playing the lead, and a Deaf artist taking on the role of Tyrell.
Following the success of our recent, and first ever, outdoor production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream featuring a range of inclusive, accessible community-led artistic collaborations, The Tragedy of Richard III will provide inclusive and accessible opportunities to ensure all artists involved in the production can thrive.
Thanks to a recent fundraiser, the Lyric has ensured that both actors playing Richard III - Michael Patrick who has Motor Neurone Disease and Zak Ford-Williams who has Cerebral Palsy and Deaf artist Paula Clarke (Tyrell) have the necessary support to fully participate in this production. This includes a full-time BSL interpreter, backstage support and providing fully accessible transport and accommodation. Reflecting the Lyric’s commitment to creating a truly inclusive and accessible theatre environment and playhouse for all.
This re-imagining of a story of unrelenting ambition and bloody betrayal - one man, one crown, no mercy - also highlights the resilience and complexity of individuals living with disabilities, both on and off the stage. In a powerful reflection of Michael Patrick’s own lived experience, Richard is portrayed as the King’s youngest brother, diagnosed with a terminal illness and navigating life with a new disability. His determined quest to take the crown from his brothers and nephews comes not only from a desire to leave his mark on the world but also from a deep defiance against the cruel fate that has shaped his life.
The production features a stellar cast which also includes: Ghaliah Conroy (Lady Anne), Michael Curran Dorsano (Hastings), Allison Harding (Duchess of York), Patrick McBrearty (Buckingham), Charlotte McCurry (Queen Elizabeth), Chris McCurry (Stanley), and Ciaran O’Brien (Clarence).
Jimmy Fay, Executive Producer of Lyric Theatre Belfast, said:
“The Tragedy of Richard III is a tale of ambition, power, and defiance against fate, and we are proud to present it in a way that ensures equal access and opportunity for all our artists as well as providing an unmissable and thrilling night at the theatre. Everything is set for the scheming king to seize control of the Lyric’s stage this autumn.”
Jimmy adds:
“The Lyric is having a year of Shakespeare, and what is also exciting is how this production continues from A Midsummer Night’s Dream and represents another milestone in our work on accessibility and inclusion. Working with Oisín, Michael, Zak and Paula has been an extraordinary journey, and we are deeply inspired by their determination and bravery and we are equally inspired by the support provided by all our cast and company.”
The Tragedy of Richard III is running at the Lyric Theatre from 12 Oct - 10 Nov, with tickets starting from only £15. Find out more here.