This is James Taylor with Theatre Talk. 'Tis the season to be Falstaff. Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff is arguably the most beloved character in Western literature. The &quotfat kidneyed rascal&quot ...
Jeffrey Brown speaks with actor Kevin Kline about the challenges of portraying Sir John Falstaff in the new production of Shakespeare's Henry IV at New York's Lincoln Center Beaumont Theatre. Playing ...
Fri, October 25, 2019 at 5:20 PM UTC In the first play, the Lancasters ascend to the throne of England, as Henry Bolingbroke — later King Henry IV — deposes his cousin King Richard II. Prince Hal, ...
This is KPBS mid-day edition. I am Maureen Cavanaugh. William Shakespeare's character Sir John Falstaff had a larger-than-life presence in the Henry IV historical play and in the comedy, the Merry ...
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It’s fun to watch the downfall of a jackass, and Sir John Falstaff, the despicable villain from Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” is one of the slimiest. In the the Atlanta Shakespeare ...
Shakespeare’s lifelong fans always find new avenues to explore. Playwright John Murrell’s conversation with the bard began as a teenager, when he “fell in love with the richness of characters and ...
Harold Bloom, Scribner, 176 pages. In The Daemon Knows, published in 2015, the heroic, boundless Harold Bloom claimed to have one more book left in him. If his contract with Simon & Schuster is any ...
Editor’s note: This story about Falstaff, which will be performed tonight at the Aspen Music Festival, was first published in The Aspen Times in July 2011 and has been updated. “Falstaff” is not like ...