Seattle Shakespeare Company to Present Henry IV Parts 1 and 2
This fall Seattle Shakespeare Company offers the rare opportunity to experience both parts of Shakespeare's epic Henry IV. Shakespeare's Henry IV parts 1 and 2 have been adapted into one emotionally packed drama by Daikin Matthews. Artistic Director Stephanie Shine directs Henry IV with David Pichette playing King Henry, Tim Gouran as the playboy prince Hal, and Richard Ziman as the funny and complex Falstaff. With a low-priced preview on October 23, Henry IV opens on Friday, October 24. The production runs through November 16 at the Center House Theatre at Seattle Center.
Support for Seattle Shakespeare Company's production of Henry IV is provided by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, PONCHO, 4Culture, and 94.9 KUOW.The adaptation of Henry IV wraps England's civil unrest around a young man's coming of age. While Prince Hal drinks and carouses with the rogue Falstaff, his father, the King, grapples with rebel wars plaguing his rule. As father and Falstaff battle for his affections, the playboy prince struggles to mature from wild youth to the heroic King Henry V."I love the history plays," says director Stephanie Shine. "I'd do them all the time if I could get away with it. But this event and adaptation is very special: Henry IV examines issues around leadership, honor, rebellion, and the tumultuous road of boyhood into manhood. Extremely potent subjects right now. Dakin's lean and muscular adaptation captures many of the key elements from the rarely produced part two and weaves the stories together in a gripping dramatic way. I'm thankful that David and Richard brought it to my attention. This is a terrific opportunity for our audiences to discover this story in its entirety"Seattle Shakespeare Company is the Puget Sound region's only year-round professional, classical theatre dedicated to producing the work of Shakespeare. The Company's growing success stems from a deep belief in the power and vibrancy of Shakespeare's words and ideas along with a commitment to artistic excellence on the stage. The results have been provocative performances that both challenge and delight audiences while fostering an appreciation for the greatest playwright the world has ever known.

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