"I hardly think of you at all', so says King Henry II to his middle son, Geoffrey in Band of Brother's Shakespeare's upcoming play, "The Lion in Winter." Director Don Evanisko, and actor Paul Mastovich discuss this James Goldman play about the personal and political conflicts of King Henry II of England during Christmas time in 1183. Paul highlights his own experience as a middle child when channeling the character of Geoffrey. This production will mark Don's directorial debut with Band of Brothers, which is another item in his long list of theater credits. "The Lion in Winter" will run February 28th to March 2nd at the St. Columba Church in Cambria City. Visit https://www.bandofbrothersshakespeareco.org/ to learn more. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted
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