HENRY IV PART I
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Theater at Monmouth

director: Dawn McAndrews
sets: Michael Minahan    lights: Lynne Chase
costumes: Heather Carey    sound: Rew Tippin

"A set is only as good as a lighting designer's hand. You breathed incredible life into these worlds. I'm so grateful for your sophisticated approach. Not to mention your humble spirit. It has been a real pleasure to work with you."

-Michael Minahan
-scenic designer, Tartuffe and Henry IV, Part 1
-Theater at Monmouth
-scenic artist, Westport Country Playhouse

Click any thumbnail below and enjoy this Steampunk version of Shakespeare's tale of father & son.

See the HENRY IV PART I process page for more details on how the lighting was developed for this intriguing production.

Performance begins with a large sword fight--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 KING HENRY:  Whilst I...See riot and dishonour stain the brow Of my young Henry--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 FALSTAFF:  Yea, and so used it that; were it not here apparent that thou art heir apparent...--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
Poins: Jack! how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 KING HENRY: Worcester, get thee gone; for I do see Danger and disobedience in thine eye--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 KING HENRY:  Why, yet he doth deny his prisoners--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
FALSTAFF: ...the rascal hath removed my horse--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 PRINCE:  Ned, where are our disguises--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 HOTSPUR:  How now, Kate.  I must leave you within these two hours--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
HOTSPUR: I must not have you henceforth question me--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 PRINCE: And, Falstaff, you carried your guts away as nimbly...as ever I heard a bull-calf--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 FALSTAFF:  Give me a cup of sack to make mine eyes look red...for I must speak in passion--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
FALSTAFF: 'Sblood, my lord, they are false--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 HOTSPUR:  why, so it would have done at the same season, if your mother's cat had but kittened--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 MORTIMER: In faith, he is a worthy gentleman--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
GLENDOWER: She's desperate here--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 welsh song--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 PRINCE:  Do not think it so; you shall not find it so--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
QUICKLY:  I am an honest man's wife; and, setting thy knighthood aside, thou are a knave to call me so--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 HOTSPUR:  Sick now!  Droop now!--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 FALSTAFF:  There's not a shirt and a half in all my company; and the half shirt is two napkins tacked together...--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
FALSTAFF:  to the latter end of a fray and the beginning of a feast--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 VERNON:...it may not be--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 BLUNT:  I come with gracious offers from the king, If you vouchsafe me hearing and respect--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
WORCESTER: Whereby we stand opposed by such means As you yourself have forg'd against yourself--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 FALSTAFF: What is honour? a word....Who hath it? He that died--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 HOTSPUR: Esperance--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
HOTSPUR: This, Douglas! no--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 PRINCE: It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1 KING HENRY: Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1
FALSTAFF:...how if he should counterfeit too--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1   Ill-spirited Worcester--Theater at Monmouth's HENRY IV PART 1

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