‘Henry V’ review: Chicago Shakespeare production distinguished by the artistry in the margins
I was standing at the bar at Chicago Shakespeare before “Henry V” when I noticed the unsettling figure in gray camo pants, a sweaty gray tank-top, combat boots and a ski mask leaning against one of the lobby’s surrounding glass walls. Then I started noticing the others, one slumped on a chair, another hanging out for patrons to pass as they headed toward the restrooms.
Atmospherics, of course....