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Performance

VenueDarlington Hippodrome (formerly Civic Theatre)
TownDarlington
CountyCounty Durham
From17th April 2012
To21st April 2012
When19:30. Thu Mat 14:00. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £17.50. To £27.00.
Darlington Hippodrome (formerly Civic Theatre) (V562)
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Anne Boleyn

Work:: Anne Boleyn (S814990941)

Compelling, witty and often laugh-out-loud funny, this celebration of a great English heroine, Anne Boleyn leaps cunningly between generations to reveal the debt the outrageous yet scholarly James I owed to Anne when he reconciled England s religious factions by creating his common, ?authorised Bible. Hunting through an old chest, the newly crowned James discovers the controversial legacy of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII s notorious second wife. Time jumps back 70 years, when the witty and flirtatious Anne was in love with Henry, but also with the most dangerous ideas of her day. Conspiring with the exiled William Tyndale, she plots to make England Protestant. For ever.
Author Howard Brenton

Production:: (T023650958)

Producer Shakespeare's Globe
Company English Touring Theatre
Director John Dove
Design Michael Taylor
Music William Lyons
Lighting Pau Russell
Director Daniel Burgess (assistant)
Performer Colin Hurley (Cardinal Wolsey)
Performer Will Featherston (Sloop)
Performer John Cummins (Simpkins)
Performer Michael Bertenshaw (Cecil)
Performer Julius D'Silva (Thomas Cromwell)
Performer Holly Morgan (Lady Celia)
Performer Mary Doherty (Lady Rochford)
Performer Claire Bond (Lady Jane)
Performer Edward Peel (Dean Lancelor Andrewes)
Performer James Garnon (King James I)
Performer Jo Herbert (Anne Boleyn)
Performer Robert Fitch (Dr John Reynolds)
Performer David Sturzaker (Henry VIII)
Performer Michael Camp (George Villiers / Countryman)
Performer Luke McConnell (Ensemble)
Performer Beth Cooper (Ensemble)
Performer Max Gell (Ensemble)
Performer Christopher Birch (Ensemble)

Listing:: L01119211699




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