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Henry IV might be the funniest set of plays ever to be made up of two tragedies. The first is Hotspur’s — poor, reckless lionheart, unlucky enough to be born on the wrong side of the rebellion.
The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ production of Henry IV, helmed by Tony Award-winning Daniel Sullivan, lands somewhere in the middle of that spectrum, ...
As the time for rehearsals for 'Henry IV' began in Tallahassee, British actor Wil Johnson’s previously approved visa was suddenly blocked. Here's how the show was saved.
It’s a play about pivotal moments. Again and again, in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part I,” characters in tough spots make crucial decisions that sever ties, betray allies and incite violence.
King Henry IV is very near the end of his life. His heir, Prince Hal, is busy with youthful indiscretions — though signs of maturity are starting to show. He did, at the end of Part 1, kill a ...
Henry IV will open at Theatre For a New Audience this month, with performances running January 26 - March 2 at Polonsky Shakespeare Center. Henry IV, Part One is one of Shakespeare’s most ...
Stacy Keach as Falstaff, Ted van Griehuysen as Justice Shallow, Brad Bellamy as Bardolph, and Bev Appleton as Justice Silence in the Shakespeare Theatre Company production of ‘Henry IV, Part 2 ...
Henry IV Through March 2 at Theater for a New Audience, Brooklyn; tfana.org. Running time: 3 hours 45 minutes. Maya Phillips is an arts and culture critic for The Times. ...
As the time for rehearsals for 'Henry IV' began in Tallahassee, British actor Wil Johnson’s previously approved visa was suddenly blocked. Here's how the show was saved.