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Arts at ASU: “The Lion in Winter” by James Goldman

Saturday, October 12, 2013 8 p.m.
Repeats daily (to October 19, 2013)

King Henry II of England has three sons by Eleanor of Aquitaine: Richard, Geoffrey, and John. He wants the kingdom to stay united after his death, but all three sons want to rule and it is likely to be torn apart by revolution.

Henry favors the youngest John, while Eleanor favors the eldest, Richard. Middle son Geoffrey hopes to play both ends against each other and come out on top. Henry would like to have another heir by his mistress Alais, but that would only add to the confusion.

Uneasy is the head on which the crown lies, and uneasy the truce between a matchless king and queen. Often revived, this play was the basis of the Oscar-winning film which starred Peter O’Toole and Katharine Hepburn.

“A work of intelligence, astringent wit, and much theatrical skill.” - The New York Times

Location

University Theatre, Mayer Administration Bldg., 2601 W. Avenue N

Event Contact

Theatre Box Office: 942-2000

Arts at ASU
Department of Visual and Performing Arts

325-942-2146
ArtsASU@angelo.edu

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