Every hour over 30 hours per week will be paid at $18/hour; includes pension & health. Special expenses (i.e., transportation) are open for negotiation for actors who self identify as physically ...
“Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.” A Shakespearean quote from the play, "Henry IV," yes, but for Wil Johnson, the actor who will play King Henry in this week's Southern Shakespeare ...
A 1/1 cut autograph card of King Henry IV was misidentified as an autograph of the King of England. However, an online post led historical autograph collectors to prove that the signature belonged to ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The relationship between Prince Hal and John Falstaff, a favorite of Shakespeare scholars, is the focus of this condensed adaptation. By Maya Phillips ...
“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,” goes the most famous line from Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part 2.” But the actors staging the play for Orlando Shakes might be feeling the weight of pressure ...
SYNOPSIS: Shakespeare's classic drama staged with an all female cast by the award-winning Phyllida Lloyd. Wastrel Prince Hal grows into a commanding King Henry. In Part I, King Henry IV risks ...