Word: hals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Henry IV, Part I alternating with Part II. The Phoenix Theater proves that the adventures of Falstaff, Prince Hal and Mistress Quickly deserve more attention than they generally...
Henry IV, Part 2. The Phoenix Theater proves that the adventures of Falstaff, Prince Hal and Mistress Quickly deserve more attention than they generally...
Henry IV, Part II. The Phoenix Theater follows up its excellent production of Part I with an equally good treatment of the seldom-performed Part II, graces the continued story of Falstaff and Prince Hal with dynamic staging and statured acting...
Henry IV, Part II. The Phoenix Theater follows up its excellent production of Part I with an equally good treatment of the seldom performed Part II, graces the continued story of Falstaff and Prince Hal with dynamic staging and statured acting...
...Gloucestershire of Shallow and Silence. He is still marvelously exuberant, ingenious, incorrigible, but his revels are now ending. He and his cronies, whether sluts or simpletons, are tarnished with age and touched with pathos. But. more than that. Henry IV draws near his end, and soon a playboy Hal's untroubled head must wear the crown. Shakespeare now, against the last thinned merrymaking of rascals, counterposes the making of a king. The self-condemning new voung monarch is suddenly self-reformed, is indeed a little holier-than-thou, and a great deal royaler, as he moves forward toward what...