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 Hill, Fire in the Hole, Promontory, Butch Cassidy and the Outlaw Trail, The Mormon Battalion, Martha Hughes Cannon, Courthouse
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