Henry IV, Part 2
Part of 2006–2007 Complete Works Festival. A production by the Chicago Shakespeare Theater (13 performances)
Cast & Crew
Cast
Archbishop of York | John Reeger |
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Bardolph | Dan Kenney |
Davie | John Reeger |
Doll Tearsheet | Susan Hart |
Earl of Westmorland | Scott Jaeck |
Edward Poins | Timothy Edward Kane |
Falstaff’s Page | Matt Schwader |
Fang | Scott Jaeck |
Francis | Mike Nussbaum |
Francis Feeble | Jay Whittaker |
Gower | Braden Moran |
Harcourt | Matt Hawkins |
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland | Bruce A Young |
Henry, Prince of Wales (Hal) | Jeffrey Carlson |
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester | Brian Herriott |
Justice Robert Shallow | Mike Nussbaum |
Justice Silence | Dale Benson |
King Henry IV | David Lively |
Lady Percy | Kate Fry |
Lord Bardolph | Kevin Gudahl |
Lord Chief Justice | Robert Scogin |
Lord Hastings | Ross Lehman |
Lord Mowbray | John Douglas Thompson |
Mistress Quickly | Lusia Strus |
Morton | Timothy Edward Kane |
Musician | Matt Hawkins |
Musician | Richard Manera |
Peter Bullcalf | Brian Herriott |
Peto | Ross Lehman |
Pistol | Kevin Gudahl |
Prince John of Lancaster | Jay Whittaker |
Ralph Mouldy | Braden Moran |
Rumour | Ross Lehman |
Simon Shadow | Matt Hawkins |
Sir John Falstaff | Greg Vinkler |
Snare | Bruce A Young |
Thomas Wart | Richard Manera |
Thomas, Duke of Clarence | Matt Schwader |
Travers | Brian Herriott |
Crew | |
Composer | Alaric Jans |
Composer/Sound Design, USA | Lindsay Jones |
Costume Design USA | Virgil C Johnson |
Director | Barbara Gaines |
Fight Choreographer | Robin H McFarquhar |
Light Design USA | Ken Billington |
Playwright | William Shakespeare |
Scenic Design USA | Neil Patel |
Wigs and Make-up Design | Melissa Veal |
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