Theater
Richard II
BAM, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and The Ohio State University present
King and Country: Shakespeare’s Great Cycle of Kings
Richard II
Royal Shakespeare Company
Richard II: ruler by divine right, undone through bumbling mortal wrongs. Director Gregory Doran leads the Royal Shakespeare Company in this masterful take on Shakespeare’s incisive study of squandered sovereignty, the first chapter in the epic cycle King and Country. Dramatic lighting, cast onto shimmering curtains, lends painterly atmosphere to a kingly domicile that slowly decomposes alongside Richard’s waning authority. The revelatory David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch, Hamlet) makes his US stage debut as the ineffectual king, lending vulnerability to a man whose arbitrary exercises of power lead to his ultimate abdication.
Directed by Gregory Doran
Set design and costume design by Stephen Brimson Lewis
Lighting design by Tim Mitchell
Music by Paul Englishby
Sound design by Martin Slavin
Movement by Michael Ashcroft
Fights by Terry King

Meet fellow BAM members over a glass of wine in the Campbell Lobby before King and Country: Richard II.

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A crown is passed from father to once-wayward son in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s conclusion of Shakespeare’s epic two-part play, featuring performances by Antony Sher and Alex Hassell.

Alex Hassell brings infinite nuance and humanity to the newly crowned Henry V in director Gregory Doran and the Royal Shakespeare Company’s incisive reading of King and Country’s final chapter.

Invoking Shakespeare’s references to the celestial, Columbia Astronomy Public Outreach director Summer Ash leads this guided tour of the stars on the BAM Fisher Rooftop Terrace.

RSC Associate Director Owen Horsley guides actors through exercises in verse and movement.

The RSC artistic director and Shakespeare scholar discuss Shakespeare’s history cycle.

Get an in-depth look at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s epic staging of King and Country.

William Christie and his acclaimed early-music ensemble Les Arts Florissants return to BAM.

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