About us
Our Story
In November 2015 a group of Santa Fe Shakespeareans, including Robin Williams, Kristin Bundesen, and Caryl Farkas decided they wanted to continue building on the work they’d begun together in bringing the Folger Library First Folio to the New Mexico Museum of Art for First Folio! The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare. That exhibit, in February 2016, which attracted the largest audience ever seen by the museum, was supported by talks, workshops, and performances by Shakespeare practitioners from around the world organized by the newly launched International Shakespeare Center.
ISC Founders Kristen Bundesen, Caryl Farkas, and Robin Williams
International, because our first act was to support the traveling exhibit from Washington D.C. with performances by actors trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and workshops provided by LAMDA faculty. And Shakespeare Center, because we wanted to develop as a dedicated place where performance, education, and community activities connected with Shakespeare could flourish. To start, we focused on connecting the local community with scholars and Shakespeare practitioners of note from around the United States, Canada and the UK. A natural home for the ISC, Santa Fe is a longtime mecca for the arts – nurturing the acclaimed Santa Fe Opera, International Folk Arts Festival, Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, more than 200 art galleries, a dozen-plus museums, and a profusion of world-class restaurants.
2023 marked ISC Santa Fe’s fifth year of producing productions. Our company took time to pause, reflect, and distill what we have learned, in order to define and clarify our mission and values as we grow as a company.
The conclusion we came to is that all of our work stems from our commitment to building ensembles both within our company and in our community. We strive to develop productions that take Shakespeare’s plays off the pedestal and explore their resonance in our contemporary times. We examine power, play with gender, and experiment with process. We create productions that provoke complex thoughts and deep feelings. We aim to present Shakespeare’s work as we experience it: exciting, alive, edgy, full of beauty, imagination, change, contradiction, and complexity. We want our whole community, from actors to audiences, from designers to students, to feel energized by Shakespeare.
To fully commit to these ambitions and values, we are proud to announce our name change from International Shakespeare Center to Incite Shakespeare Company Santa Fe. Our mission is to engage and build community through imaginative, entertaining, and insightful performances, using Shakespeare as a mirror to reflect our time.
Join us as we embody Shakespeare’s text and present our vision of an ensemble-driven creative process. We’re excited about this next phase of our company, come and incite Shakespeare with us!
2024: Gender/Genre Bending
ISC Ensemble performs Romeo & Juliet and The Taming of the Shrew
Continuation of BAR(d) speak easy shakespeare with an April reading of Love’s Labour’s Lost at The Low Bar at Nuckolls Brewing Company; an August reading of A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Halloween reading all-fem Macbeth; and December reading of The Merry Wives of Windsor at Tumbleroot Agua Fria Taproom.
Received a generous Collaborative Impact Grant from The City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department
Attended the Shakespeare Theatre Association conference in Atlanta, GA
Fifth year of Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare Festival
Production photo from The Taming of the Shrew
2023: Power & Process
ISC Ensemble performs Richard III and an original production, Shakespeare’s Duets: Turn & Change
Name change from International Shakespeare Center to Incite Shakespeare Company Santa Fe
Launch of our new program: BAR(d) speak easy shakespeare with a lively reading of Twelfth Night at The Low Bar at Nuckolls Brewing Company.
Received a generous grant from Theater League, Inc, Kansas City through our membership of the Shakespeare Theatre Association (STA)
Fourth year of Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare Festival
Long Dead but Well Read program continues with Calderón de la Barca’s La Vida es Sueño (Life is a Dream)
Rehearsal photo from Richard III
2022: Enchantment & Redemption
Production photo from Pericles
ISC Ensemble performs The Winter’s Tale and Pericles in repertory
Third year of Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare festival
Long Dead but Well Read program continues with: Edward II, The Duchess of Amalfi’s Steward in collaboration with Teatro Paraguas, and The Rover
Staged reading of William Shakespeare’s Tragical History of Frankenstein by Ian Doescher in collaboration with &Sons Theatre and Jean Cocteau Cinema
Duane W. Roller “The Greek Heritage of Shakespeare’s Plays” public talk
Katrin Talbot “SWOON: The Art of Shakespeare Blackout Poetry” interactive workshop
Zoe Burke “An Intimate Connection: A gathering about consensual staging of intimacy in the theatre” lecture-demonstration
Julian Alexander “Shakespeare was a Rapper: Hamlet, Damn It” performance-lecture
2021: The Romans
ISC Ensemble performs Coriolanus and Julius Caesar in repertory
Second year of Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare festival
ISC Santa Fe joins the Shakespeare Theatre Association (STA)
Creation of the ISC Associate Artists program
Radio Shakespeare Lab produces King John, Hamlet, Richard 2, Henry 4, part 1, Henry 4, part 2, Henry V, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Taming of the Shrew, and Love’s Labour’s Lost.
Long Dead but Well Read program continues with: The Capulets and the Montagues in collaboration with Teatro Paraguas and Arden of Faversham
Rehearsal photo from Julius Caesar
Devon Glover and Will Sutton “Sonnet Extravaganza!” an online workshop and masterclass
David and Ben Crystal “An Afternoon with the Crystals” a conversation with the father-son duo of Shakespeare luminaries
Duane W. Roller “Shakespeare and Antony and Cleopatra” and “The Roman World and Shakespeare” public talks
Julian Alexander “Shakespeare was a Rapper” performance-lecture with Asiah Thomas-Mandlman
Pivotal Relationships in Shakespeare: Lady Macbeth and Macbeth panel discussion with Mairi Chanel, Antonio Miniño, David Stallings, Kelly Kiernan, and Patrick Briggs
Radio Shakespeare Lab logo
2020: COVID
In collaboration with Tabling: The Podcast, we begin to create Radio Shakespeare Lab
Rehearsal photo from Henry IV, Part I
2019: Questions of Honor
ISC Ensemble performs Measure for Measure and Henry IV, Part I in repertory
Inaugural Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare festival
Long Dead but Well Read program continues with The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Dr. Faustus, and The Duchess of Malfi
Staged reading of Courage! To the Field! by Else C. Went, an alternative-history-play based on the characters of Shakespeare’s Henry IV.
4th year of Youth Shakespeare Festival - Devon Glover guest artist
2018: A Year of Lear continues
Production photo from King Lear
Inaugural ISC Ensemble production of King Lear
Rodney Cottier acting and text masterclasses
Downtown Treasure Hunt with Santa Fe Plaza businesses
Lynn Robson King Lear and As You Like It seminar
Ben Crystal Shakespeare lecture-demonstration
Inaugural Long Dead but Well Read program: The True Chronicle History of King Leir, and his three daughters, Gonorill, Ragan, and Cordella.
3rd year of Youth Shakespeare Festival - Ben Crystal guest artist
2017: A Year of Lear begins
Edward Daranyi acting workshops
Krishnan Venkatesh “Good and Evil in King Lear” public talk
Robert Benedetti “A Life with Lear” all-day seminar
Suzanne Cross “Midwinter Celebrations in King Lear’s Court” lecture-demonstration
2nd year of the Youth Shakespeare Festival – Edward Daranyi guest artist
ISC Santa Fe joins Theatre Santa Fe
Upstart Crows teach a workshop for the Youth Shakespeare Festival
2016: First Folio Festival and the beginnings of a company
ISC-Ducdame Ensemble’s collaborative production of Twelfth Night, staged in Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return
First Folio Festival
LAMDA faculty Judith Phillips, Joanna Read, Rodney Cottier lead text, voice, and acting workshops with local actors
Collaboration with Ducdame Ensemble on an original production, Dames of Thrones: The Women of Shakespeare’s Histories
Downtown Shakespeare Treasure Hunt with Santa Fe Plaza businesses
Collaborative Repertory Season with Ducdame Ensemble, performing Twelfth Night at Meow Wolf and Merchant of Venice
1st year of Youth Shakespeare Festival – Devon Glover guest artist