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In 2012, it was the second production in the BBC's four-part series The Hollow Crown, with Jeremy Irons as Henry, Tom Hiddleston as Hal, Simon Russell Beale as Falstaff, and Joe Armstrong as Hotspur. Allam won an Olivier Award for his performance. In 2010, a production of Henry IV at The Globe was filmed for DVD with Roger Allam as Falstaff and Jamie Parker as Hal. Orson Welles' experimental Chimes at Midnight combines the two parts with bits from Henry V and The Merry Wives of Windsor, without changing any lines, the action now centering on Falstaff instead of Prince Hal. To Be Continued in Henry IV, Part 2.Ī perennially popular play, this has been adapted to film many times. The Archbishop of York and the Earl of Northumberland, along with a number of other nobles, have joined forces and still plot against Henry IV and Hal.

The Theodor and Audrey Geisel Fund provides leadership support for The Old Globe’s year-round activities.The play winds down with another comic scene with Falstaff (who tries to convince Hal he killed Hotspur), King Henry orders his enemies executed, and Hal generously pardons one of the soldiers from the opposing side. The Lead Underwriter of Henry IV, Part I is Darlene Marcos Shiley, with additional support from Maggie Acosta and Larry Shushan.įinancial support is provided by The City of San Diego.

Additional support for the program is provided by the Dorothy Brown Endowment Fund and the Louis Yager Cantwell Foundation. Private funding for the Master of Fine Arts in Theatre program has been contributed through a generous endowment established by Donald and Darlene Shiley. actors conjures an intimate experience that transports you from the tavern to the battlefield, with laughter, poetry, and drama throughout.Ī joint venture of the Globe and USD, the Shiley Graduate Theatre Program nationally recruits seven students each year to participate in an intensive two-year course of graduate study in classical theatre. program director Jesse Perez brings Hal, Hotspur, Quickly, and, yes, Falstaff into the 21st century. Staged in the unique environs of the Globe’s large, open, and raw rehearsal studios, this modern production directed by M.F.A. The actors in training at The Old Globe and University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program bring Shakespeare’s epic tale of history, power, honor, and family to thrilling life. The Old Globe and USD Shiley Graduate Theatre Program
