Henry IV, Part 1

Directed by Christina Casano
Stage Managed by Jessica Boyles
Designed by Andrea Williams
Fight Choreographed by Madison Hill
Props Consulting by John Dalziel

Detalion Dixon
King Henry the Fourth, Owen Glendower, Gadshill, Messenger

Jessie Lillis
Henry Prince of Wales (Hal), Lord Edmund Mortimer, Sir Richard Vernon, Traveler

Rosemary Richards
Prince John of Lancaster, Henry Percy (Hotspur), Bardolph, Mistress Quickly, Sheriff

Kristin Yates
Earl of Westmoreland, Earl of Northumberland, The Douglas, Poins, Lady Percy, Traveler

Bradley Johnson
Sir Walter Blunt, Earl of Worcester, Sir John Falstaff

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Plot Summary

Henry IV Part 1 begins with tensions already running high. Although King Henry wants to lead a crusade to Jerusalem as penance for his part in the deposition and murder of Richard II, he is unable to do so because of feuds with Wales and Scotland, in addition to disloyal lords in his own court. He also has to contend with his son, Henry (aka Hal), who would rather revel at a local pub than take up the responsibilities attached to his role as heir apparent and Prince of Wales.  

King Henry demands loyalty from the Percy family, made up of the Earl of Worcester, the Earl of Northumberland and his son Henry (aka Hotspur). The hot-headed Hotspur doesn’t agree with the king’s treatment of his family or the refusal to pay the ransom for Hotspur’s brother-in-law Lord Mortimer (Richard II’s chosen heir) to the leader of Wales, Owen Glendower. Don’t worry about Mortimer though - he marries Glendower’s daughter, creating a new and important alliance. This is when the Percy family decides to take matters into their own hands.

Meanwhile, Hal is busy getting into all kinds of shenanigans with his friends at the Boar’s Head Tavern. The ringleader at the pub, Sir John Falstaff, is a degenerate, aging knight who thoroughly enjoys Hal’s company. They drink, they laugh, and they rob, oh my! Well, Falstaff robs two travelers with the help of highwayman Gadshill and bar patron Bardolph, while Hal and his other pal, Poins, end up robbing their friends while in disguise. Falstaff spins a gallant, tall tale of how the group both stole and lost the money, but the truth comes to light when Hal shares his prank. It is in the middle of a performance in which Hal and Falstaff are imagining a conversation between the prince and the king, that a sheriff arrives to find the men responsible for the robbery. This, along with concerning news abroad around the growing rebellion, prompt Hal to reconsider his priorities.

There’s no turning back as the Percy’s ally with Wales and Scotland and declare themselves rebels with an aim to take down the king.

Will Hotspur and the rebels overpower the King and his forces? Will King Henry forgive Hal for his degenerate ways? Will Hal step up and become the Prince of Wales that England needs? Watch as the fighting comes to a head at The Battle of Shrewsbury, where Henry, Prince of Wales and Henry Percy face off, and only one Henry can reign supreme! 


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