Lorenzo BelenguerinEscapadas Ideas MagEnglish Kings Killing Foreigners play: A Triumph of Satire and Identity ExplorationCan two non-white, non-English individuals engage in a discourse about Englishness and iconic Shakespearean roles such as Henry V?Apr 26
Research OutreachJust war and class conflict in Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’‘We few, we happy few, we band of brothers’ — King Henry’s speech to rouse his troops before the Battle of Agincourt is one of the most…Apr 12
Cory HowellinBites of BardOnce more unto the breach…As this past Sunday was St. George’s Day, I was reminded of King Henry V’s shout at the end of this famous speech, “Cry ‘God for Harry…Apr 25, 2023Apr 25, 2023
Ray DiamondThe Hundred Years’ War — Part 5The Hundred Years’ War 1337 to 1453 was a conflict between England and France that actually lasted 116 years. Essentially the conflict was…Feb 4, 2023Feb 4, 2023
Nick HowardinThe History InquiryThe Battle that Almost United England and FranceHenry V almost ended the Hundred Years War and united two kingdoms if he had lived long enough.Aug 5, 2022Aug 5, 2022
Lorenzo BelenguerinEscapadas Ideas MagEnglish Kings Killing Foreigners play: A Triumph of Satire and Identity ExplorationCan two non-white, non-English individuals engage in a discourse about Englishness and iconic Shakespearean roles such as Henry V?Apr 26
Research OutreachJust war and class conflict in Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’‘We few, we happy few, we band of brothers’ — King Henry’s speech to rouse his troops before the Battle of Agincourt is one of the most…Apr 12
Cory HowellinBites of BardOnce more unto the breach…As this past Sunday was St. George’s Day, I was reminded of King Henry V’s shout at the end of this famous speech, “Cry ‘God for Harry…Apr 25, 2023
Ray DiamondThe Hundred Years’ War — Part 5The Hundred Years’ War 1337 to 1453 was a conflict between England and France that actually lasted 116 years. Essentially the conflict was…Feb 4, 2023
Nick HowardinThe History InquiryThe Battle that Almost United England and FranceHenry V almost ended the Hundred Years War and united two kingdoms if he had lived long enough.Aug 5, 2022
Benjamin Broadribbin‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare‘Capital crimes, chew’d, swallow’d and digested’: ITALive’s Kings of WarBen Broadribb considers the resonance of ITALive’s stream of Ivo van Hove’s epic adaptation in the wake of the storming of the US Capitol.Feb 2, 2021
Benjamin Broadribbin‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking ShakespeareHenry V Take 2: Cross-Stitch Theatre’s parodic, poignant love letter to Lockdown ShakespeareBen Broadribb explores Cross-Stitch Theatre’s parody of Henry V, considering how it fits with lockdown Shakespeare’s metamodern…Nov 22, 2020