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Sandbox Theatre Collective has announced their production of William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1. Directed by Alex Albrecht and running August 14th-30th at Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro in North Center, the new Sandbox Theatre Collective Member Project explores the web of loyalty and expectations in the classic play. Tickets are available online.

Set on the brink of war, Henry IV, Part 1 combines action with high family drama in an intimate exploration of political pressure, personal reality, and the cost of investment in a system that betrays you. Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro will serve as the Boar’s Head Tavern, Royal Court, and battlefields of Shrewsbury as the new production investigates the relationships that have been captivating audiences for more than 400 years.

“Henry IV, Part 1 reflects what it means to live through a time of political frustration and fractured identity,” says director Alex Albrecht. “As we search for the ability to cope in a turbulent world, its characters wrestle with the same pressures we do and fight to overcome them on their own terms.”

The production features an ensemble cast of locally acclaimed and award-winning actors, including LJ Bullen as Hotspur, Katherine Damisch as Worcester, Robert Howard as Falstaff, Caleb Ryan Jones as Northumberland/Bardolph/Glendower, Nathan Keiller as Poins/John of Lancaster, Khnemu Menu-Ra as Sir Walter Blunt, Helena Scholz-Carlson as Prince Hal, Julia Stemper as Henry IV, and Michaela Voit as Mistress Quickly/Lady Hotspur.

The production team includes Samantha Flipp (Stage Manager), Becca Schwartz (Fight and Intimacy Director), and Laura Bouxsein (Costume Designer). Tickets are “pay what you want” and shows run on August 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, and 29th at 7:30pm and August 16th, 23rd, and 30th at 3:00pm.

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About Sandbox Theatre Collective:

Founded in 2022, Sandbox Theatre Collective began as a small group of Chicago artists looking to create a space where theatre-makers of all backgrounds could show up and create their own work. Since that first day, they have embraced a non-hierarchical leadership structure, put their focus into new and reimagined works, and created opportunities for as many local artists as possible. In the past three years, they’ve mounted full productions, performed in living rooms and local businesses, produced multiple new play development workshops (and a new musical workshop!), and they’re just getting started.

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