As the prince himself put it, "Two stars keep not their motion in one sphere." Shakespeare on the Green's latest production of "Henry IV," directed by Aaron Cutler '08, offers a unique adaptation that ...
English School, 19th Century Falstaff and Prince Hal at an Inn (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1), Falstaff and Doll Tearsheet at La Hure de Sanglier Inn (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, 19th-century ...
A prince sits disconsolately in a royal palace, alone—save for a stoic attendant. The prince tries, without success, to get a reaction out of the attendant by making funny faces at him. Later, he sits ...
“Heavy is the head that wears the crown,” laments King Henry IV in his famous soliloquy from the play that shares his name. Paralyzed with exhaustion, he watches wearily over his sleeping nation. Last ...
Ben Bonefront playing Prince Hal, left, and Michael Winters as Falstaff in a scene from the Colorado Shakespeare Festival production of Henry IV. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado) On the ...
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No Shakespearean title character makes less of an impression than the monarch in the two parts of Henry IV–this is the fat man’s show all the way. So it’s puzzling that Falstaff should be the only one ...
This book is a portrait of Falstaff, considered one of Shakespeare’s greatest enduring and complex comedic characters. Falstaff is both a comic and tragic central protagonist in Shakespeare’s three ...
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