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Alex Godschalk
as Starveling/Mustardseed
is delighted to make his Richmond Shakespeare debut. A Richmond-based performer, he has appeared with the Homefront Players in shows including The Odd Couple, Clue, and Into the Woods, and with Henrico Theatre Company in The Outsider, Noises Off, and Dial M for Murder. He made his directorial debut with HTC’s Never Too Late this past summer. By day, Alex teaches fourth grade and is deeply grateful to his fiancé, Jaemin Yoo, for his unwavering support.
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Enrique Gonzalez
as Flute/Peasblossom
is thrilled to make their debut with the Richmond Shakespeare Company as Francis Flute (A Midsummer Night’s Dream). They have previously appeared on the Firehouse Theater stage as Flores in Sound of the Guns, and at the Virginia War Memorial’s War in Pieces festival as Sgt. Roberts in Downrange and Hong in Celebration. This production has been a fantastic opportunity to work alongside such a talented and creative cast and crew, and they are grateful for the inspiring experience and guidance from everyone involved. He’d love to thank his family for their infinite support, his partner, his friends, and you, the audience member, for taking the time out of your day to take a break from reality.
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Gordon Graham
as Demetrius
is so excited to be working with Richmond Shakespeare again for this production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Gordon last worked with Richmond Shakespeare for Much Ado About Nothing (Don John). You may have also seen Gordon this past summer in VA Rep’s Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus (swing) or their production last November of Grace For President (Sam). Gordon would like to thank James for the opportunity to revisit his first ever Shakespeare show. Gordon would also like to thank his friends and family, Noth and Elise, Naomi, and of course his mama for always supporting him.