The Life of King Henry the Fifth — Act 1, Scene 0: PROLOGUE

The Chorus opens the play by asking the audience to imagine a stage capable of holding the grandeur of the story, especially Henry V and the war in France. The speaker admits that the theater is too small to contain such vast events and asks the audience to use their imagination to supply what the stage cannot show. The Chorus describes how the play will compress many years, places, and armies into a short performance, with the audience helping to create the scene in their minds. The prologue ends by asking for patience and a kind judgment before the play begins.