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VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Ustinov Studio,The Egg
TownBath
CountyBath & North East Somerset
From5th December 2005
To10th December 2005
WhenMon-Wed 19:30. Thu-Sat 20:00. Wed & Sat Mat 14:30.
Theatre Royal (V854)
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A Man For All Seasons

Work:: A Man For All Seasons (S01739293057)

The life of Thomas More. 'I do nobody harm, I say none harm, I think none harm, but wish everybody good. And if this be not enough to keep a man alive, in good faith I long not to live.' Thomas More spoke these words at the end of a long period of persecution and imprisonment during which he had used all of his extraordinary intelligence and lawyer's wiles to avoid execution. Robert Bolt's finest play shows us how this scholar, ambassador, Lord Chancellor and friend of the king sacrificed the good life and the family he loved for a matter of conscience. His dealings with the great figures of the time - Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas Cromwell, the Duke of Norfolk and Henry VIII himself - are seen through the eyes of the common man, the poor cynic for whom a conscience would be a great inconvenience.
Author Robert Bolt

Production:: (T02059778108)

Producer Bill Kenwright
Director Michael Rudman
Design Paul Farnsworth
Lighting Nick Richings
Music Ewan Anderson
Sound Colin Pink
Performer Martin Shaw (Sir Thomas More)
Performer Tony Bell (The Common Man)
Performer Alison Fiske (Alice More)
Performer Sophie Shaw (Margaret More)
Performer Gregory Fox-Murphy (Richard Rich)
Performer John Sackville (Will Roper)
Performer Clive Kneller (Chapuys)
Performer Clive Carter (Cromwell)
Performer Paul Shelley (Norfolk)
Performer Daniel Flynn (Henry VIII)
Performer Brian Poyser (Cardinal Wolsey)
Performer Tim Frances (Cranmer)
Performer Maev Alexander (The Woman)
Performer Tim Daish (Chapuys' Attendant)

Listing:: L01358376688




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