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Henry IV Part II archiveKing Henry's health is failing as a second rebellion threatens to surface. Intent on securing his legacy, he is uncertain that Hal is a worthy heir, believing him more concerned with earthly pleasures than the responsibility of rule. Meanwhile, Falstaff is sent to the countryside to recruit fresh troops. Amongst the unwitting locals, opportunities for embezzlement and profiteering prove impossible to resist as Falstaff gleefully indulges in the business of lining his own pockets. As the King's health continues to worsen, Hal must choose between duty and loyalty to an old friend in Shakespeare's heartbreaking conclusion to this pair of plays. This production is supported by RSC Patrons. Running time approx 3 hours including interval.

Cast/Performers

David Troughton (Henry IV), Desmond Barrit (Falstaff), William Houston, Nancy Carroll (Lady Percy), David Lyon (Westmoreland), Clifford Rose (Lord Chief Justice), Sandra Voe (Mistress Quickly), Roland Davies, Christopher Saul (Northumberland), Dickon Tyrrell (Lancaster), Benjamin Whitrow (Justice Shallow)

Creatives/Company

Author: Shakespeare
Company: Royal Shakespeare Company
Director(s): Michael Attenborough, Terry King (fight)
Design: Es Devlin
Costume: Kandis Cook
Lighting: Tim Mitchell
Sound: Scott Myers
Music: Paddy Cunneen

Henry IV Part II

Henry IV Part II (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1092013784. Details of all Henry IV Part II archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01510819245

Archive Listings

15 Feb 01
  to
18 Apr 01
Barbican Centre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 30Mar01: Desmond Barrit what a performance, great , wonderful . The show is keeping you with it all the way . A must see.
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User Reviews

USER: UK Theatre Web (30Mar01): Desmond Barrit what a performance, great , wonderful . The show is keeping you with it all the way . A must see.
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