HENRY V
February 14-March 8, 2020
A story of one of England’s greatest kings, Shakespeare’s Henry V is also a subtle exploration of the balance between patriotism and nationalism. As thrilling as it is thoughtful, Henry V forces us to confront how power is taken, how its wielded, and the lengths to which we go to keep it.
Onstage at The Kestrel:
St. Mary's Community Center
3900 Roland Ave
Baltimore, MD 21211
$24 Regular Admission; $19 Discount Admission (Students, Artists, Veterans, & Seniors)
All tickets General Admission; No reserved seating
Box Office opens one hour prior to curtain
Pre-show musical entertainment begins
30 minutes prior to curtain
Free pre-show lecture each Saturday at 7pm
Saturday February 15
Free lecture @ 7pm!
Lauren Romagnano presents...
King Henry: The Charming Colonizer
Saturday February 22
Free lecture @ 7pm!
by BSF Greenspring Performance Interns
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Saturday February 29
Free lecture @ 7pm!
by Director Grayson Owen
Nationalism and Xenophobia in Henry V
Saturday March 7
Free lecture @ 7pm!
by Director Grayson Owen
Henry V and the Patriarchy