The company was founded in 1981 by
Daniel Singer, who wrote a 25-minute, four-actor version of
William Shakespeare's
Hamlet, to be performed at the
Renaissance Pleasure Faire in
Novato, California. He cast himself as Polonius, Horatio, and Laertes;
Jess Borgeson (now Jess Winfield) as the prince; Michael Fleming as Bernardo, Claudius, and the Ghost of Hamlet's father; and Barbara Reinertson as Ophelia and Gertrude. When Reinertson broke her ankle three weeks into the run, Borgeson suggested that school chum
Adam Long fill in for her in
drag. Borgeson returned to college in 1983 to pursue a degree in
English literature, leaving Singer and Long to continue under the RSC banner. They penned a 20-minute version of Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet, which they performed at Renaissance fairs, on street corners, beaches, and at private events. Crowds were amazed to see two men arrive with a small basket of costumes, two fencing foils, two bottles of poison, a rose, a dagger, a wig and a dummy, and proceed to enact the entire story with the zany style of a
Marx Brothers movie. Borgeson rejoined the troupe in 1985, and so Singer's version of
Hamlet was resurrected into the repertoire. Several actors had come and gone in the roles of Bernardo, the Ghost, and Claudius; the last in the series excused himself when his daughter was born. The three-man RSC was born at that time, with Long taking over those roles. In 1987, a friend of the company suggested that they'd find a welcome reception at the famous
Edinburgh Festival Fringe in
Scotland. The ideal show length being about an hour, they decided they needed about 20 more minutes of material, and proposed doing Shakespeare's other 35 plays to round out an abridgement of everything the bard wrote in less than one hour. Sa Thomson (now Sa Winfield), brought on to design and fabricate the troupe's quick-change props and costumes, became a full partner in 1988, and also occasionally appeared as a performer with the troupe, most famously in the title role of the RSC's incarnation as the Abbreviated Ballet Theatre for
Lucinda, Wood Nymph of the Glade. ==Touring==