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HENRY 5 by William Shakespeare

1997-1998
The Bald Soprano
Woyzcek
Endgame
Action

1999
Edmond
The Danube
Firebugs

Marat/Sade

2000
Curse of the Starving Class
Jack, or The Submission
and
The Future Is In Eggs

The Cherry Orchard

2001
Lakeboat
Ajax
The Curious Sofa
Arcadia


2002
Blood Wedding
Rhinocero
s
HENRY 5

2003
Machinal
Happy Days
Balm in Gilead

FALL 2002

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Kurt Ehrmann (Chorus) 1.0
Henry 5 Set O, for a muse of fire....(1.0) Ely & Canterbury (1.1) Salic Law (1.2) Tennis Balls, My Leige (1.2)
O gulit indeed...(2.0) By this sword...(2.1) The Boy (2.1) Bawds (2.1) High Treason (2.2)
Mistress Quickly (2.3) French Court (2.4) Bloody Constraint (2.4) Once more unto the Breach (3.1) Who talks of my Nation? (3.2)
de Bilbow (3.4) Will it never me morning? (3.7) Touch of Harry in the Night (4.0) Let it be a Quarrel...(4.1) O God of Battles... (4.1)
To The Field...(4.2) St. Crispin's Day (4.3) Ferret and Firke (4.4) Shame will be too long! (4.5) I am no Traitor (4.8)
Chorus (5.0) Leeks is Good (5.1) I call you my Queen (5.2) I kiss her as my Soveraigne Queen (5.2) Cast Photo
 

Featuring: John Byrnes, Kurt Ehrmann, Stacy Stoltz, Heidi Gottcent, Carolyn Klein, Shawn Yardley, Sean Sinitski, Steve Wilson, Bill McGough, Brendan Avarett, Beau Johnson, John Sanders, Greg Hardigan, Colin Milroy, Justin Fletcher, Anthony Roberts, Anthony Tournis, Luke Hatton, Dave Skyvarla, Joe Roche, Eric Roach, Paul Metreyeon, Rob McLean, Jimmy McDermott, Christian Ginocchio, Peter Ellis, Geoff Button, David Baca, Ryan Bollettino

Directed by: Sean Graney

§  HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - Chicago Sun-Times

§   "...[Graney] has devised a production that is astonishing for its energy, wit and ingenuity, for its unabashed playfulness and for its winking modernity...in John Byrnes, the director has found a young, no-nonsense actor with a clipped, decisive style, shrewd intelligence and craggy muscularity to play the title role." - Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times

§   "a consistently intriguing two hours of theater...with a number of arresting images and strangely compelling interactions." - Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

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