Henry IV
Folger Theatre
Folger Shakespeare Library
Washington DC
September 28, 2019
Photo courtesy of Folger Theatre |
The
Folger Theatre production of Henry IV (Part 1) is packed with merriment,
celebration, and honor. In one of the
final scenes the character of Falstaff humorously tells us that “the better
part of valor is discretion,” yet the action of the play illustrates a more serious
and noble theme. Director Rosa Hoshi keeps
the lighthearted scenes genuine, while sustaining the danger and risk of the
rebels seeking the crown. The
performance culminates in scenes of battle that are choreographed with
precision and build quickly from one moment to the next.
Avery Whitted & Peter Cook Photo courtesy of Folger Theatre |
King
Henry IV (payed by Peter Crook) is in dispute with his once ally Hotspur
(played by Tyler Fauntleroy), who decides to rally Worchester (played by Naomi
Jacobson) and Northumberland (played by U. Jonathan Toppo) to rebellion. They rise up against the King’s army. The King summons his son, Prince Hal (played
by Avery Whitted) to return to duty. Hal
has spent his youth carousing in taverns and befriending Falstaff (played by
Edward Gero), who mischievously influences his behavior. Their bond is strong and gives Hal the excuse
to continually chose irresponsibly. When
summoned by his father, Hal needs face his fate and make a life altering decision.
Edward Gero & Avery Whitted Photo courtesy of Folger Theatre |
The
ensemble cast plays numerous roles and keeps the action moving at a brisk
pace. Peter Crook is commanding as King
Henry IV. Tyler Fauntleroy’s Hotspur is
passionately driven. He lights a fire
under the characters who he leads into rebellion and never loses his conviction. Avery Whitted portrays Prince Hal with youthful
energy and a strong sense of integrity.
His character’s honor and morality are never compromised. Edward Gero is warm and genuine as
Falstaff. He does not take anything too
far over the top, so we can see why Prince Hal follows and admires him. Their relationship is truthful and sincere.
Henry
IV (Part I)
is playing at Folger Theatre in Washington DC through October 13. It is a powerful and bold production. If you see a performance at Folger’s Theatre,
be sure to sign up for the Folger Library tour.
It is free and truly remarkable.
Domenick Danza