Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Henry IV, Part One is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, but Henry IV ...
In 1935, the Old Globe opened in Balboa Park, presenting abridged versions of William Shakespeare’s plays at the California Pacific International Exposition. Today, the Globe is one of the largest ...
Productions of “Henry VI,” an early history play by Shakespeare written in three parts, don’t come around all that often. I’ve seen two in my lifetime, both of them wisely abridged into two parts.
When Prince Hal utters the pivotal line “I know you all” during his famous monologue at the end of act one, scene two of William Shakespeare’s “1 Henry IV,” he addresses his relationship with his ...
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