Henry IV is a difficult play. Difficult to understand and to act, to direct and produce, this play is a fit challenge for a competent group of amateurs. Pirandello explores a madman's world, with ...
"Henry IV," Pirandello's intellectual gavotte, finds a spry playmate in its latest adapter, Tom Stoppard, whose plays often traverse the same art/life, illusion/reality axis that kept the Italian ...