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Richard Scharine

Acting Roles

Adler's Bus Stop

Starring Richard

An elderly man in a hurry to get to a hospital to visit his wife sits down at a German bus stop located in front of his house. While sitting there a young girl, then a young woman begin asking him questions that make him wonder what he is doing there.

These Shining Lives

Directed by Richard

Based on the true story of four women who worked in a watch factory in Ottawa, Illinois, the play dramatizes the danger women faced in the workforce in the 1920s, and the lack of concern by companies for protecting the health of its employees. Narrated by one of the workers, Catherine Donohue, These Shining Lives shows women getting a chance for a well-paying job in the 1920s and early 1930s, which was uncharacteristic for the time in the United States.

Sunset Baby

Directed by Richard

A legendary Black Panther, who gave up his family in the name of “The Revolution”, tries to come to terms with a daughter who grew up without him and has nothing but contempt for his “cause”, forcing them both to re-evaluate concepts of personal, family, and social values.

Upcoming Productions

These are scenes from my adaptation of David Hare’s Knuckle, which were filmed for the Edward Lewis Festival in February.  We’re doing a full production of this play in September.

Password: Knuckle

Acting and Directing Experience

Richard Scharine is an emeritus professor of the University of Utah Theatre Department.  A co-founder of People Productions, an African-American themed theatre, he has directed around 100 plays and acted in a hundred more, including in seven foreign countries. 

Film/Television

Adler’s Bus Stop                    Adler               Two Sherpas Productions 

Voiceovers for KUED PBS Documentaries:  Joe HillFire in the Hole, Promontory, Butch Cassidy and the Outlaw TrailThe Mormon BattalionMartha Hughes CannonCourthouse 

Tale of Tears

“Tale of Tears” is a virtual story from the book, “The Past We Step Into,” written by Richard Scharine, and published by Atmosphere Press in 2021. Narrated by the author, complete with photograph illustrations and a musical introduction and summary by Paul Boruff, “Tale of Tears” is filmed and edited by Nan Weber.

More information on how to watch can be found at the Great Salt Lake Fringe page here.

Selected Classical Roles

Shakespeare 

           The Tempest                                 Alonzo                                            University of Kansas 

           Measure for Measure                  Lucio                                               New Shakespeare Players 

           Much Ado About Nothing          Dogberry                                       New Shakespeare Players 

           Comedy of Errors                         Aegeon                                          Salt Lake Shakespeare 

           As You Like It                                 Dukes Frederick/Senior              Salt Lake Shakespeare 

           Macbeth                                        Duncan                                          Salt Lake Shakespeare 

Euripides 

             The Trojan Women                      Talthybios                                     Classical Theatre Festival 

           Orestes                                          Tyndareous/Apollo                     Classical Theatre Festival 

           Iphigenia in Aulis                       Agamemnon                               Classical Theatre Festival 

Sophocles 

           Philoctetes                                    Philoctetes                                    Classical Theatre Festival 

           Oedipus at Colonus                  Oedipus                                        CT Festival/Tour of Greece 

Moliere 

          Tartuffe                                          Orgon                                            Wisconsin State University           

Oliver Goldsmith 

              She Stoops to Conquer              Squire Hardcastle                      University of Utah  

Selected Contemporary Roles

Samuel Becket’s Endgame                  Hamm                                  University of Kansas  

Arthur Miller 

           All My Sons                                       Joe Keller                             Salt Lake Community College 

         The Crucible                                       Giles Corey                          Grand Theatre 

         The Death of a Salesman               Uncle Ben                            Grand Theatre 

Peter Shaffer’s Equus                             Martin Dysart                      Westminster College 

Brien Friel’s Molly Sweeney                    Frank Sweeney                   Plan-B Theatre 

Debora Threedy’s Wallace                       Wallace Stegner                Plan-B Theatre

T. Letts’ August: Osage County              Beverly Weston                  Silver Summit Theatre 

Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen               Niels Bohr                             MWM Theatre