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Performance

VenueSwan Theatre
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From10th April 2000
Opened19th April 2000
To6th October 2000
WhenApr10, 11, 12, 13m, 13, 14, 15m, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20m, 26, 27m, 27, 28 May 3, 4m, 6m, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13m, 16, 17, 18m, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27m, 30, 31 Jun1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10m, 13, 14, 17m, 17, 30 Jul 1m, 1, 8, 10, 14, 15m, 18, 22m, 24, 25, 29m Aug 2, 3, 7, 12m, 16, 17m Sep 1, 2m, 7, 13 E19:30, M13:30 Apr 19 19:00
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Henry IV Part I

Work:: Henry IV Part I (S2096713164)

With his crown under threat from enemies both foreign and domestic, Henry IV prepares for war. Having deposed the previous king, he is only too aware how tenuous his position is, and the price to be paid if he falters. As his father prepares to defend his crown, Prince Hal is languishing in the taverns and brothels of London, revelling in the company of his friend, the notorious Sir John Falstaff. With the onset of the war, Hal and Falstaff are thrust into the brutal reality of the battlefield, where Hal must confront his responsibilities to family and throne.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1790440669)

This production is supported by RSC Patrons
Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Michael Attenborough
Performer David Troughton (Henry IV)
Performer Desmond Barrit (Falstaff)
Performer William Houston
Performer Nancy Carroll (Lady Percy)
Performer Adam Levy (Hotspur)
Performer Arthur Cox (Bardolph)
Performer David Killick (Archbishop of York)
Performer David Lyon (Westmoreland)
Performer Robert Portal (Poins)
Performer Clifford Rose (Worcester)
Performer Sandra Voe (Mistress Quickly)
Performer Benjamin Whitrow (Shallow)
Performer Roland Davies
Design Es Devlin
Costume Kandis Cook
Lighting Tim Mitchell
Sound Scott Myers
Director Terry King (fight)
Music Paddy Cunneen

Listing:: L0979061033

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