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PRINCE HAL, FALSTAFF ARE IN GOOD COMPANY IN THIS 'HENRY IV'.(LA.COM)
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Byline: >Evan Henerson
The king is heartsick and weakening. The Prince is off gallivanting in the taverns of Eastcheap while a rebellious lord is stealing the Prince's thunder. And a larger-than-life drunken knight is standing -- blockade like -- between mad Prince Hal and his destiny as the future King Henry V.
For their staging of Shakespeare's "King Henry IV, Part 1," husband- and-wife directing team Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez Elliott tap the play's examination of heroism as well as its depiction of battles and political intrigue.
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PRINCE HAL, FALSTAFF ARE IN GOOD COMPANY IN THIS 'HENRY IV'.(LA.COM)
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'WACKNESS' FINDS KINGSLEY A LITTLE OUT OF CHARACTER.(LA.COM)
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