@stripedroseandsketchpads absolutely!! With OSF you could see the kid and the young man trying to gr
@stripedroseandsketchpads absolutely!! With OSF you could see the kid and the young man trying to grow up and the good man he could be. With a darker Henry you don’t have anything to hold onto at this point– and it’s ultimately a story about him facing his problems, so he has to have them to begin with and to enjoy the play as a story we have to want him to be forgiven. If the events of Richard II and Henry IV are to be put to rest, we have to want Henry to be good on some level. And deep down, there’s still some Hal. -- source link