Henry seized the throne from his cousin Richard to become the King of England, but rebellion and turmoil confound his rule. With a civil war looming on-stage, the acting company producing Henry IV, Part 1 navigates their own tensions that can’t be easily resolved. This adaptation, devised entirely by the ensemble, examines the stories we tell, how we tell them, and what it takes to turn life into art. SPECIAL EVENTS: Sunday, October 23 - Post-Show Discussion Friday, October 28 - Post-Show Discussion *$5 DePaul Student tickets*
| Year | Category | |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Best Revival of a Play | Winner |
Videos
![]() |
Irving Berlin's White Christmas
Paramount Theatre (11/12 - 1/11) | |
![]() |
Elton Rohn
Raue Center For The Arts (12/27 - 12/27) | |
![]() |
Amadeus
Steppenwolf Theatre Company (11/6 - 1/4) | |
![]() |
Anthony Rapp: Home for the Holidays
Lookingglass Theatre Company (12/17 - 12/20) | |
![]() |
Hanukkah Shmanukkah
Greenhouse Theater (12/18 - 12/21) | |
![]() |
American English
Raue Center For The Arts (12/31 - 12/31) | |
|
Ruth Page's The Nutcracker
College of Lake County’s (CLC) James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts (12/20 - 12/21) | |
|
Mirror of Most Value: A Ms. Marvel Play
The Merle Reskin Theatre (5/16 - 5/30) | |
|
The Three Little Pigs at Stahl Family Theatre
Chicago Kids Company (5/6 - 7/31) | |
|
Theater of the Mind
The Goodman Theatre (3/11 - 5/31)
PHOTOS
VIDEOS
| |
|
Lionel Bart's Oliver!
Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center (5/9 - 5/24) | |
| VIEW SHOWS ADD A SHOW | ||