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Performance

VenueEveryman & Playhouse
Also: Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Studio
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From12th April 2012
To28th April 2012
When19:30. Apr 19, 26 Mats 13:30. Apr 21, 28 Mats 14:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £21.00.
Everyman & Playhouse (V535)
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  • Date of change: 25 Nov 11 - T01415806736

Henry V

Henry V

Work:: Henry V (S3563)

Shakespeare's patriotic history play about the warrior-king. Henry V leads the English to victory at Agincourt and afterwards is taught the words of love by the French Princess, Katherine. A vivid depiction of the horrors of war and a romantic, fast-moving story.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01415806736)

Producer Shakespeare's Globe (in association with Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse)
Director DominicDromgoole
Design Jonathan Fensom
Music Claire van Kampen
Choreographer Sian Williams
Musical Director Adrian Woodward
Performer Jamie Parker (Henry V)
Performer Brid Brennan (Chorus / Queen Isabel)
Performer Graham Butler (Duke of Bourbon / Alexander Court)
Performer Nigel Cooke (Duke of Exeter)
Performer Giles Cooper (Montjoy / Monsieur le Fer / Sir Thomas Grey)
Performer Sam Cox (Pistol)
Performer Kurt Egyiawan (Louis the Dauphin / Lord Scroop)
Performer Matthew Flynn (Captain Gower)
Performer David Hargreaves (King of France / Nym / Sir Thomas Erpingham)
Performer Beruce Khan (John Bates / Duke of York)
Performer James Lailey (Earl of Westmoreland / Captain Macmorris)
Performer Brendan O'Hea (Captain Fluellen / Bishop of Ely)
Performer Paul Rider (Bardolph / Archbishop of Burgundy)
Performer Olivia Ross (Princess Katherine / Boy)
Performer Chris Starkie (Michael Williams / Earl of Cambridge / Duke of Orleans / Captain Jamy)
Performer Lisa Stevenson (Hostess Quickly / Alice)
Performer Roger Watkins (Constable of France / Governor of Harfleur)

Listing:: L0464599599




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