Boar's Head
by Don Nigro

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120 mins 16th Century/Elizabethan Reduced Casting (Doubling Possible) Interior Set Period Costumes American Historical Comedy

Synopsis

This big, colorful, uproariously funny and ultimately moving play tells the story of the Shakespearean characters who meet at the Boar's Head Tavern in East Cheap.

We see the scenes Shakespeare tells us about but leaves out of Henry IV, Parts One and Two ; Henry V ; and The Merry Wives of Windsor , centering on Doll Tearsheet, her unrequited love for Ned Poins, Ned's sister Nell, impregnated by Prince Hal, and Robin, a girl masquerading as a tavern boy, also in love with Ned.

Bardolph, Mistress Quickley, Justice Shallow, Pistol, Jane Nightwork and a host of other characters who live at the edge of Shakespeare move to the center in this play, along with Jack Falstaff and a dead Windmill Keeper who might be Shakespeare himself.

The language is rich, the characterizations compelling, and the play has a surprisingly powerful resonance of its own.

The latest of Nigro's ongoing investigations of Shakespeare and his worlds.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2005
Binding Paperback
Pages 99
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573632143
ISBN-10 0573632146
LCCN 2007540344
LCC PS3564.I364 B63 2005

Boar's Head is a American historical play written by Don Nigro and published by Samuel French in New York (2005).

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