
Amidst a changing England, King HENRY IV—who seized the throne decades ago in a bloody revolution—must pass the torch to his son, Prince Hal, a young heir who would rather make mischief with his old friend, the drunken knight Falstaff, than step into the burdens of rule. As rebellion brews and the fiery Hotspur marches toward open war, Hal is forced to confront the man he has been—and the leader he must become.
Following the tradition of ambitious reshapings of Shakespeare’s Henriad, Graham C. King’s new adaptation weaves the two-part epic into a single, continuous evening. By placing Parts 1 and 2 side by side, this PRT Co-op Production draws out the shifting relationships at the heart of the plays—reimagining the intimate PRT 707 Theater and offering a vivid look at Hal, Falstaff, and King Henry IV as they shape not only their own futures, but the fate of England itself.
Early production photos by Kathryn Steenburgh
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2 hr 50 min (Incl. one, 15-minute intermission)
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Venice, CA
Between Lincoln and Abbott Kinney
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CAST
Haskell V. Anderson, Blaire Battle, Oscar Best, Olivia Braun, Tara Brown, David Clayberg, Michael Franco, Edward Hoke, James Morris, Gregg Ostrin, Sharron Shayne, and Katerina Tana
PRODUCTION TEAM
Graham C. King – Director and Adaptor
James Morris – Producer
Bianca Martucci Rickheim – Stage Manager
Alex Blowers – Set Design
Allison Amanino – Costume Design
Ana Nguyen and Claire German – Lighting Design
Xander Ambrose – Composer
Ian Cardamone – Props
Pietro Saibene – Fight Choreographer
Rachel Frost – Associate Producer
Kathryn Steenburgh – Promotional Video/Photos
Rehearsal Photos
About the Co-op
The Co-op is the heart of Pacific Resident Theatre. With a current membership of over 100 Full Members, 20 Journeymen, and 30 Associate Members, the Co-Op was formed in 1985 to allow our members to produce workshop productions of their choice. Since 1985 the Co-Op has produced over 125 shows. The PRT co-op is an artistic space that allows our members to increase their capacity as an artist; learn to direct, write a play, produce their dream project, and act in roles free of commercial constraints (no reviews and a budget that covers little more than the cost of the rights). Some of the greatest successes our actors have had, were performances originally created in the Co-op.








