
Shakespeare: Richard II / Shakespeare's Globe
Ruling by divine right, but himself ruled by caprice, King Richard exiles Henry Bolingbroke and seizes his fatherâs vast estates. While Richard is distracted by a rebellion in Ireland, Bolingbroke returns to England, intent on recovering his rightful property and, with the support of his disgruntled peers, perhaps seizing the crown itself. Dazzlingly eloquent and ceremonious, Richard II invests a weak and self-dramatizing man with tragic status and represents Shakespeareâs most searching exploration of the meaning of kingship and the rising powers that can destroy it.
REVIEW:
Charles Edwardsâs excellent Richard pierces the heart. Recommended. (The Independent)
Ruling by divine right, but himself ruled by caprice, King Richard exiles Henry Bolingbroke and seizes his fatherâs vast estates. While Richard is distracted by a rebellion in Ireland, Bolingbroke returns to England, intent on recovering his rightful property and, with the support of his disgruntled peers, perhaps seizing the crown itself. Dazzlingly eloquent and ceremonious, Richard II invests a weak and self-dramatizing man with tragic status and represents Shakespeareâs most searching exploration of the meaning of kingship and the rising powers that can destroy it.
REVIEW:
Charles Edwardsâs excellent Richard pierces the heart. Recommended. (The Independent)
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Ruling by divine right, but himself ruled by caprice, King Richard exiles Henry Bolingbroke and seizes his fatherâs vast estates. While Richard is distracted by a rebellion in Ireland, Bolingbroke returns to England, intent on recovering his rightful property and, with the support of his disgruntled peers, perhaps seizing the crown itself. Dazzlingly eloquent and ceremonious, Richard II invests a weak and self-dramatizing man with tragic status and represents Shakespeareâs most searching exploration of the meaning of kingship and the rising powers that can destroy it.
REVIEW:
Charles Edwardsâs excellent Richard pierces the heart. Recommended. (The Independent)



















