William Shakespeare’s 1597 play “Henry IV, Part 1” has many memorable qualities, but it is best known for introducing one of the Bard’s most beloved and memorable characters: Sir John Falstaff. The ...
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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 ...
"Henry IV, Part I is one of the towering works in the Shakespeare canon, and its gallery of extraordinary characters is always a gold mine for a great cast of classical actors," said Erna Finci ...
Those looking for refuge from the autumn blues could do worse than warm themselves at this ambitious, sumptuously staged and enjoyable production. Regarded by critic Kenneth Tynan as one of the twin ...
Henry IV, Part I: Does Father Know Best? In this lesson from Shakespeare Uncovered, students will examine the relationships between parents and children in Henry IV, Part I.This lesson is best used ...
This 1596 Shakespeare history play is seminal as the first English drama to give equal prominence to the ruling class and the disreputable denizens of a dangerous neighborhood. The action moves back ...
Women as Hal, Hotspur and Falstaff? It's been done before, and superlatively well, in Phyllida Lloyd's Shakespeare-in-prison trilogy (Henry IV Part One, with several crucial scenes from Part Two, ...
Although it is hard to imagine it now, Henry IV Part I was initially one of the most successful of all of Shakespeare's works. And whilst it is now not quite so frequently performed as others in the ...