And a short one, too.
With a longer than average play, Henry the Fifth.
I’m going to do the best I can this month: the new job is heating up, and there’s a business trip looming next week… so there may be some critical constipation this month…
And thus with this four weeks, we close out the histories (we’re not doing the Fletcher-cowritten Henry the Eighth), and finish off both the second tetralogy and the three-play cycle that some critics have called the Henriad, the rise of Prince Hal to the summit of English history, as King of France.