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Falstaff Is King in D.C. — Stacy Keach in Henry IV, Part 1 and 2
Young Hal has daddy issues. His father, King Henry, is stern, distant and preoccupied with the rebellion fracturing England. The father figure he’s chosen, the fat and lecherous Falstaff, is a thief and a coward, but that’s just fine with … Continue reading
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Tagged Falstaff, Henry IV, Michael Kahn, Shakespeare Theatre, Stacy Keach
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