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Tag: Henry V

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HENRY V (PA Shakespeare): The king is but a man

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper July 27, 2015 1 Comment

While HENRY V contains two of Shakespeare’s most stirring speeches, smaller, less rhetorical moments are the more engrossing in Matt Pfeiffer’s staging for Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival

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HENRY V (Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre): Bringing history to life and making learning fun

Debra Miller October 27, 2014 No Comments

Aaron Cromie brings his inimitable brand of wit and insight to this exuberant interpretation of HENRY V.

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Revolution Shakespeare! The FIVE BEST Shakespeare plays according to artistic director Griffin Stanton-Ameisen

Griffin Stanton-Ameisen October 7, 2013 No Comments

The FIVE BEST Shakespeare plays according to Revolution Shakespeare artistic director Griffin Stanton-Ameisen.

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HENRY V (Lantern): Grumpy Professor Review

The Grumpy Professor, John T DAlessandro PhD March 25, 2013 3 Comments

HENRY V, a wonderful Shakespeare play, is being presented by the Lantern Theater until the end of April . Charles McMahon usually does very exacting…

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Lantern Theater Company's production of HENRY V (2013). Photo by Paola Nogueras
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The Lantern’s noble HENRY V

Christopher Munden March 22, 2013 2 Comments

HENRY V completes Shakespeare’s four-part series on Plantagenet kings of England. No longer the indolent partier, Prince Hal has inherited the English throne, but is…

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Shakespeare in Philadelphia: The Arden’s Romeo and Juliet Introduces a Season of the Bard

Christopher Munden March 10, 2010 No Comments

Four hundred years after his death, William Shakespeare remains the world’s most produced playwright. For evidence of his enduring popularity look no further than the region’s stages:…

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