The Tragedy of Richard II at Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
07/26/2025 - 08/22/2025
Witness the unraveling of a king, divinely chosen yet deeply flawed, as Richard II struggles to hold onto his throne amid political unrest and personal pride. This gripping play explores the fragility of monarchy, the burden of legacy, and the human cost of divine right.
Richard II’s reign marks the beginning of a monumental shift in English history, igniting rebellion, the rise of Bolingbroke, and ultimately the Wars of the Roses. As Richard clings to the belief that his rule is God-given, his arrogance and miscalculations push the kingdom toward the edge of collapse. Shakespeare’s exploration of power, pride, and legitimacy feels strikingly relevant in today’s world, where political leaders face shifting loyalties, populist movements, and questions of moral authority.
Set in the authentic context of the fourteenth century, The Tragedy of Richard II is both a profound reflection on history and a powerful commentary on the present. Don’t miss this stunning production, where the echoes of the past collide with the complexities of our modern world.