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Free and discounted tickets are available for this live-streamed event
King Henry V wages war on France and his own reputation as he learns to bear the uneasy burden of the crown. This live-streamed production explores identity, authority, history, and privilege, and asks how far a good man will go to be a good king.
Forget about “The Queen, “The Favourite,” or “The Crown”—Shakespeare has been serving up royal drama for over 400 years. In HENRY V, a young monarch with a checkered past wages war on France and his own reputation. As he moves from battle to battle, wielding swords and words with equal skill, Henry must discover for himself whether a good man can also be a good king. Directed by returning guest artist Stephanie Weeks, this virtual re-imagining of HENRY V will be performed live and ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
General Admission: $5
UofU Faculty/Staff/Senior/Military: $3
UofU Student ArtsPass: Free (one per ID)
Non-U Student: $2
High School Student: Free (see below)
CHAMPION: $15 (pay full price to support the Theatre Department!)
Utah High school students and teachers requesting on behalf of students/classes can reserve free tickets at the following link: https://www.theatre.utah.edu/students/prospective-students/item/558-high-school-ticket-request#student-sign-up
Tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours in advance--no late or same-day ticketing available.
THIS IS A VIRTUAL EVENT. No physical ticket is required for admission. You will receive an email with the link and instructions for watching the event 24 hours before showtime, 2 hours before showtime, and 30 minutes before showtime.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to confirm your password/internet connection and allow time for troubleshooting if necessary.
For questions or concerns with ticket purchasing or e-tickets, contact the Kingsbury Box Office at 801.581.7100. If you cannot reach a representative directly, please leave a voicemail and someone will respond ASAP.
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
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This event is performed live and streamed online.
Join us for a talkback with members of the cast and production team immediately following the performance on Friday, February 5.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
The safety of our theatre community is of the utmost importance. For this reason, our productions will be presented as online, live-streamed events throughout the 2020-2021 season. If you have questions or would like to know more about our COVID-19 response from a production standpoint, please email us at tickets@theatre.utah.edu.