The production offers a compressed version of the royal accession story that, in this version, runs nearly four hours.
It is an opportunity to experience Ian McKellen’s unbridled love of performance.
“Player Kings” — which runs at the Noël Coward Theater through June 22, before touring England — is the latest in a wave of recent high-profile Shakespeare productions in London.
Uniquely among the other great British theater actors of his generation, McKellen still returns year after year to the stage, recently tackling Lear for a second time and playing an octogenarian Hamlet.
In the “sweet creature of bombast” that is this play’s John Falstaff, McKellen has an especially juicy assignment — an outsized character whose appetite for life matches the actor’s own gusto.
Persons:
Robert Icke, Shakespeare’s “ Henry IV, Ian, Coward, McKellen, Lear, John Falstaff, We’re, hasn’t
Organizations:
“ Player, “, Coward Theater, England —
Locations:
London, British