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“Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.” A Shakespearean quote from the play, "Henry IV," yes, but for Wil Johnson, the actor who will play King Henry in this week's Southern Shakespeare ...
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. There’s no ...
Watch Henry IV & V with Jeremy Irons on PBS. See more from Shakespeare Uncovered. Jeremy Irons (who stars as Henry IV in the upcoming new GREAT PERFORMANCES film adaptation) uncovers the enduring ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. >> Saratoga Shakespeare is celebrating its 18th season of presenting free Shakespeare in Congress Park by offering a challenging and bold production of “Henry IV.” The boldness ...
For the average theatergoer, going to a production of a William Shakespeare play can either be an enlightening night of poetic culture or it can feel like homework. The Shakespeare Center of Los ...
Just before the June 9 performance of “Henry IV” at the Japanese garden on the Veterans Affairs’ West Los Angeles campus, actor Michael Chiklis (“The Shield”) called himself a “theater rat,” saying ...
Despite its dry title, Henry IV, Part 1, which the Canon Shakespeare Company is performing in repertory with Henry IV, Part 2, is a dazzling comedic drama. The no-frills production, with minimalist ...
“Ambition's debt is paid!” proclaims Brutus (Danforth Comins, with knife) after the assassination of Caesar (Armando Durán, in chair), with Metellus Cimber (Ted Deasy), Cassius (Rodney Gardiner) and ...
William Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part I" climaxes with a great battle that will determine the future of England. "Henry IV, Part II" sees what "Part I" started to a kind of conclusion, but is less ...
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