Gender bending of roles in Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s “Henry IV, Part 1” adds an interesting dimension to Shakespeare’s history play that examines the relationship of fathers and sons. As the ...
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, ...
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 ...