"I've directed Ron Pyle in a number of Shakespeare's most challenging roles--Leontes in The Winter's Tale, Gloucester in King Lear, Prospero in The Tempest, and Richard III--he approaches every part with a calm professionalism and is encouraging to actors around him throughout the sometimes grueling rehearsal process."
Jeff Stegall, Artistic Director
Greenville Shakespeare Company
"Pyle’s chilling portrayal of the king is at the center of Jeffrey Stegall’s visually arresting production of “Richard III,” which opened Wednesday . . Pyle’s riveting Richard, “the poisonous hunch-backed toad,” dominates the stage. Pyle exhibits considerable dynamic range as his Richard feigns piety and patriotism, woos the newly widowed Lady Anne with honeyed words and roars defiance at his enemies."
Paul Hyde, Arts Writer
Greenville News
Jeff Stegall, Artistic Director
Greenville Shakespeare Company
"Pyle’s chilling portrayal of the king is at the center of Jeffrey Stegall’s visually arresting production of “Richard III,” which opened Wednesday . . Pyle’s riveting Richard, “the poisonous hunch-backed toad,” dominates the stage. Pyle exhibits considerable dynamic range as his Richard feigns piety and patriotism, woos the newly widowed Lady Anne with honeyed words and roars defiance at his enemies."
Paul Hyde, Arts Writer
Greenville News