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Performance

VenueRoundhouse
Also: Studio 42, The Clore
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From19th April 2008
Opened6th May 2008
To24th May 2008
Roundhouse (V242)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Henry VI: Part 1: The War Against France

Henry VI: Part 1: The War Against France

Work:: Henry VI: Part 1: The War Against France (S01003529935)

After the premature coronation of the baby Henry VI, France, led by Joan of Arc, exploits the fierce power-squabbles in England and battles to reclaim the French lands lost to Henry V.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01929281553)

Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Michael Boyd
Design Tom Piper
Lighting Heather Carson
Sound Andrea J Cox
Music John Woolf
Director Richard Twyman (associate director)
Director Terry King (fight)
Director Liz Ranken (movement)
Performer Nicholas Asbury (Somerset)
Performer Keith bartlett (Talbot)
Performer Hannah Barrie (Fiend)
Performer Antony Bunsee (Keeper)
Performer Richard Cordery (Humphrey)
Performer Matt Constain (Burgundy)
Performer Julius D'Silva (Sir William Lucy)
Performer Keith Dunphy (Young Clifford)
Performer Wela Frasier (Gunner's Boy)
Performer Geoffrey Freshwater (Winchester)
Performer Paul Hamilton (Alexander Eden)
Performer Alexia Healy (Fiend)
Performer Kieran Hill (Mayor's Officer)
Performer Tom Hodgkins (Bedford)
Performer Chuk Iwuji (Henry VI)
Performer John Mackay (Dauphin)
Performer Forbes Masson (Alencon)
Performer Chris McGill (Sir William Stafford)
Performer Patrice Naiambana (Warwick)
Performer Ann Ogbomo (Fiend)
Performer Miles Richardson (Exeter)
Performer Lex Shrapnel (John Talbot)
Performer Jonathan Slinger (Bastard of Orleans)
Performer Katy Stephens (Joan)
Performer Geoffery Streatfeild (Suffolk)
Performer James Tucker (Reignier)
Performer Roger Watkins (Edmund Mortimer)
Performer Clive Wood (Richard Plantaganet)

Listing:: L01211011712




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