Tony Award-winning director Daniel Sullivan ( The Heidi Chronicles ) condensed
Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 to create a production that features Falstaff in all his villainous, comic glory, organisers said.
But the company is venturing north of Wearside this week, taking
Henry IV Part One to Alnwick Castle.w As theatre spaces go, that's pretty grand - but the performers are not limiting themselves to one part of it.
During construction,
Henry IV visited the work himself, crossing onto the span via wooden planks that were connected to piers.
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Henry IV, also known as Henry of Bolingbroke, died at 45 after suY=ering a stroke at Westminster Abbey.
Helen with >Damian Lewis Anthony Sher took the award for best Shakespearean performance for the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of the epic
Henry IV Parts I & II.
THE Royal Shakespeare Company, led by Gregory Doran, is at its very best with
Henry IV Part II.
You can still see Henry V &
Henry IV until August 2.
IN A MIDSUMMER FULL OF OUT door Shakespearean ventures, one may clamor louder than the rest: a large-scale
Henry IV, Part 1, featuring a volunteer army of more than 100 local resident "warriors," staged in a co-production between Team Sunshine Performance Corporation and West Philadelphia's Shakespeare in Clark Park (SCP).
Henry IV Part II Screened Live at Malvern Theatres ?????
In June, Stacy will play Falstaff in both parts of Shakespeare's "
Henry IV'' at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.
10 ( ANI ): A new research has revealed that forensic studies done by Spanish and French researchers erroneously ascribed a mummified head to
Henry IV and blood on a handkerchief to Louis XVI.
Four adaptations of Shakespeare's histories where Richard II (Ben Whishaw),
Henry IV (Jeremy Irons) and
Henry IV (Tom Hiddleston) lead their people into bloody conflict, and defend their crowns.
The Hollow Crown:
Henry IV Part 2 (BBC2, 8pm) Jeremy Irons is returning to his title role as
Henry IV in this adaptation of one of Shakespeare's many great plays.
New York, NY, June 02, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Two New Titles from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre:
Henry IV Part 1, and
Henry IV Part 2