I only watched Richard II thus-far but I think it was a masterpiece within a masterpiece. This profound story with this production level is a staggering accomplishment. Richard II broke my heart.
The story is about a king and a duke who through conviction driven necessary action find themselves at odds with one another despite mutual love in kinship.
What is it to be a king?
What is it to wield power and who has that right?
Where is the line between treason and loyalty?
What is it to put on the crown?
The story is about a king and a duke who through conviction driven necessary action find themselves at odds with one another despite mutual love in kinship.
What is it to be a king?
What is it to wield power and who has that right?
Where is the line between treason and loyalty?
What is it to put on the crown?