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The second tranche of Shakespeare's great pictorial chronicle of monarchy emerging from the Middle Ages is more sombre than the first. For a start, the rebellion against the King is in no way as sure-footed as in Part 1, while the inevitable collapse of the destructive father-and-son nature of the relationship between Prince Hal and Falstaff is signposted long before the final rejection... July 28, 2011
Search Amazon for Henry IV Parts I and II items Search for tickets at TicketmasterShakespeare's Wars of the Roses plays have been described as a poet's meditation on history. However, this authoritative interpretation by Peter Hall and his 21-strong company of the life and times of the most troubled of the Lancaster kings also examines, at least in Part 1, a clutch of individual characters conceived on the grand scale... July 28, 2011
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